Aerodyne Group and DroneDash Technologies to introduce cross-border drone delivery services

Source: Aerodyne Group and DroneDash Technologies. Paul Yam, CEO of DroneDash (left) shaking hands with Mudzakkir Hatta, CEO of Aerodyne (right).
Source: Aerodyne Group and DroneDash Technologies. Paul Yam, CEO of DroneDash (left) shaking hands with Mudzakkir Hatta, CEO of Aerodyne (right).

Aerodyne Group, a drone-based enterprise solutions provider headquartered in Malaysia, has inked an agreement with DroneDash Technologies, a Singapore-based air mobility company, to introduce cross-border drone delivery services between Malaysia and Singapore.

Designed for critical deliveries such as urgent documents, high-value electronics, medical supplies, and perishable foods, the service features real-time tracking, advanced security protocols including 256-bit encryption, and Blockchain technology for logistical oversight.

The drones used for the service can carry up to 30 kg and achieve speeds of 150 km/h within a four-hour flight span. A navigation system crafted from satellite communications with dual-city 5G roaming will ensure drones safely navigate through congested maritime and aerial paths. The initiative will initially focus on establishing delivery routes from Singapore to Johor Bahru and Iskandar Malaysia, with commercial operations starting in Q324.

“Organisations in the logistics, cargo delivery and freight services sector stand to gain a double-digit percentage improvement in overall productivity and cost. Drone deliveries are also beneficial for the environment with emissions and carbon footprint being reduced by up to 100% and 80% respectively,” said Paul Yam, CEO of DroneDash.

“Drone deliveries are transforming the speed and reach of logistics operations, and they can help reach remote areas where traditional air and sea freight are unable to access. They also add to the creation of a revitalised and vibrant logistic sector through job creation in operating and maintaining the drones.”

“With the formation of the recent Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (JS-SEZ), we are proud to play a part in strengthening economic connectivity between the two regions,” said Mudzakkir Hatta, CEO of Aerodyne.

“We look forward to venturing beyond the state of Johor with increased shipments to other parts of Malaysia, forging a longstanding trade cooperation with the two partnering nations.”

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