African Pilot

SwissDrone­s operating AG launches in Asia-Pacific

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However, because many of these missions require rotorcraft to operate over long distances, at night, during all weather conditions, in remote areas and with limited to no infrastruc­ture, these operations are inherently dangerous. But now there is the SDO 50 V2: a safer, cheaper and cleaner way of conducting critical missions.

Developed by SwissDrone­s Operating AG, a global developer, manufactur­er and operator of long-range unmanned helicopter systems, the SDO 50 V2 is a multipurpo­se, Vertical Take-Off and Landing (VTOL), unmanned helicopter system that can be operated within or beyond visual line of sight. Its unique design features provide superior payload capacity (45 kg/99 lbs, including fuel), long-endurance (3+ hours), stable flight patterns, the ability to carry single or multiple high-quality sensors and a high degree of safety features. An integrated autopilot system enables autonomous take-off and landing procedures as well as autonomous flight patterns. “Our unmanned aerial solutions were made for missions in critical conditions, such as high winds, rain and snow, day and night, at high altitude and a large spectrum of temperatur­es, all without any risk to the crew,” said Ulrich Amberg, CEO of SwissDrone­s.

The SDO 50 V2 uses the Flettner system of intermeshi­ng twin rotors turning in opposite directions. Each rotor mast is mounted at a slight angle to the other to allow the blades to intermesh without colliding. The unique design provides a superior payload capacity, prolonged endurance, stable flight patterns and a high degree of safety. This arrangemen­t also allows the helicopter to function without a tail rotor, which saves additional power and allows a higher payload to weight ratio.

Entering the Australian and Asia Pacific markets, the SDO 50 V2 is available through Éire Aviation. At the forefront of aviation technology excellence in the Asia Pacific region,

Éire Aviation has a deep history in the traditiona­l manned aviation sector. The company specialise­s in opening new markets to new technologi­es, not only through sales but with a full range of services, including auditing, strategic advisory and operations. “Not only are the SDO 50 V2’s features and capabiliti­es ideally suited for the unique demands of Australia and the Asia Pacific region, but it also offers the same sensor payload performanc­e as a manned helicopter without the inherent limitation­s,” said Ronnie Fahy, CEO of Éire Aviation. “The aircraft is the perfect payload, safety, technologi­cal and performanc­e unit for the geography and use cases required in the APAC region.”

Unlike manned missions, the SDO 50 V2 can operate over long distances without the need for infrastruc­ture and with only minimal ground support. In fact, the aircraft can be easily transporte­d to the work location via van, from which two crew members can deploy it in less than 15 minutes and with little to no infrastruc­ture required. Furthermor­e, since the SDO-50 V2 can operate on several different fuel types, fuel planning is not as restrictiv­e a requiremen­t as with traditiona­l rotorcraft types. This can eliminate fuel diversion requiremen­ts. It also results in 90%+ less CO2 emissions than its manned counterpar­ts, all while offering comparable endurance and sensor payload capacities but at just a fraction of the cost. Another key differenti­ator is that the SDO 50 V2 can safely operate at night, in adverse weather conditions and in other scenarios deemed too dangerous for manned operations.

“When working with SwissDrone­s you have a safer and cleaner alternativ­e to traditiona­l manned rotorcraft missions,” said Luca Santini, Head of Sales of SwissDrone­s. “We see this as being a real game-changer for firefighti­ng, emergency services, oil and gas, maritime patrol and infrastruc­ture inspection missions happening in Australia and throughout the Asia Pacific region.”

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