A lot of drone industry discussions focus on aircraft, sensors, BVLOS, mapping, and automation.
But I think there is a less discussed question: who keeps all of this working in the field?
As commercial drone operations grow, maintenance may become just as important as flight capability. Batteries degrade, sensors need calibration, gimbals fail, firmware changes, payloads get swapped, and field operators need fast turnaround when equipment goes down.
For people doing commercial work, do you handle maintenance yourself, rely on manufacturer support, or use third-party repair services?
I came across this briefing about the future need for drone technicians and field maintenance roles, and it made me think this side of the industry may be underrated: here
But I think there is a less discussed question: who keeps all of this working in the field?
As commercial drone operations grow, maintenance may become just as important as flight capability. Batteries degrade, sensors need calibration, gimbals fail, firmware changes, payloads get swapped, and field operators need fast turnaround when equipment goes down.
For people doing commercial work, do you handle maintenance yourself, rely on manufacturer support, or use third-party repair services?
I came across this briefing about the future need for drone technicians and field maintenance roles, and it made me think this side of the industry may be underrated: here