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High Lander Partners with UAV Latam to Provide Drone Fleet Management Throughout Latin America

Updated: Aug 31, 2023

We’re thrilled to announce a partnership with one of the biggest drone operators in Latin America. UAV Latam, which has subsidiaries in nine countries across the continent, will now use High Lander’s Orion drone fleet management platform for its operations across the board.



UAV Latam is a drone operations specialist with more than ten years of experience executing drone missions in Panama, Peru, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Colombia, Mexico, Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic. Via its subsidiaries, the company provides drone operations in sectors such as mining, agriculture, public safety, energy, private security, academic research, and more. As such, it offers an extensive list of specialized services such as deliveries, perimeter defense, site inspection and analysis, crowd monitoring, geospatial data collection, spill simulations, and so on. In its role as a third-party operator, UAV Latam works with many different types of drone, including the DJI Phantom 4 RTK, the WingtraOne GEN II, ALTI’s Transition-M, the eBee X Sensefly and Speedbird Aero’s DLV-2.



High Lander’s Orion drone fleet management platform is a drone-agnostic software solution that can power multiple, simultaneous missions at any scale, with complete flexibility in mission creation, real-time fleet oversight, and a host of built-in safety and utility features. As such, Orion is a perfect fit for UAV Latam’s business strategy, enabling the operator to take any drone and dispatch it on any mission in any location. For example, Orion’s precision landing feature makes it ideal for deliveries in areas with underdeveloped infrastructure, its autonomous capabilities are perfect for managing perimeter and border defense, and its cockpit mode feature is tailor-made for safe and effective site inspections. Furthermore, the platform’s BVLOS capabilities will be vital in connecting remote communities to UAV Latam’s delivery network.



Crucially, Orion will also provide the operator with a central dashboard through which it can dispatch and manage its missions throughout Latin America. The platform has no limitations in terms of scale or distance, so UAV Latam will enjoy a level of central control which has not been attainable until now.



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