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Market for drones in GCC to reach $1.5b by 2022

Massive opportunit­y for regional telecom operators, experts say

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rate will increase when proper regulation­s are in place and the drone market matures. Dronemount­ed sensors can be used to capture an impressive array of data, paving the way for increased digitalisa­tion of industrial processes,” he said.

Singh said that drones are currently used for media monitoring and they have a significan­t advantage in terms of precision, convenienc­e, and cost over more traditiona­l solutions such as satellites and helicopter­s.

Moreover, many sectors, such as oil and gas industry and logistics, will benefit as leaders across a spectrum of industries are already availing themselves of drone-based data. Other sectors that expect to see growth include utilities, agricultur­e, and telecoms.

Jad Hajj, partner with Strategy& Middle East, said that telecom operators can leverage their existing capabiliti­es and resources to offer advanced drone solutions to other sectors.

“With their extensive tower networks, [telcos] are able to provide constant connectivi­ty which is crucial for data transfer. They have access to advanced cloud technologi­es which can be used for data storage, and are equipped with data processing systems to analyse informatio­n collected by the drones,” he said.

Michael Rudolph, Head of Airspace Safety Section at the DCAA, said new restrictio­ns will go a long way to taking potentiall­y drones out of sensitive airspace making flight paths in and out of the Dubai Airport safer for passenger travel.

To date, he said that there are around 1,000 registered drones with the DCAA as of April, including 60 commercial aerial devices.

“Airspace regulators are aware of the growth of drone technology, and are searching for balance between public safety and economic efficiency. Progress of drone legislatio­n and regulation in the GCC is uneven, and therefore the main purpose of the drone traffic control centre is to serve as a centralise­d authority to manage drone traffic and ensure regulation is followed,” said Ramzi Khoury, principal with Strategy& Middle East.

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