Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

SPICEJET UNIT GETS NOD TO RUN DRONE TRIALS

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BENGALURU: Budget airline SpiceJet Ltd said on Friday it received permission to conduct drone trials that will allow it to deliver medical supplies and e-commerce products as a months-long lockdown has thrown supply chains in the country into disarray. Earlier this month, the Directorat­e General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) granted exemptions to 13 groups to operate drones on an experiment­al basis. After trials, SpiceXpres­s, the airline’s cargo arm, will focus on delivering medical emergency parcels and essential supplies including perishable­s, SpiceJet said. “Testing of drone technology for last mile connectivi­ty and cost-effective cargo deliveries are a big leap in the air transporta­tion of essential and non-essential supplies in India,” SpiceJet chairman and managing director Ajay Singh said in a statement. A SpiceXpres­s-led consortium, which includes drone maker Throttle Aerospace, was granted permission to operate drones beyond the visual sight of the operator on a trial basis, the airlines operator said in an email. It did not specify when it will begin the trials. The company did not immediatel­y respond to an email seeking further details on the trials.

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