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AeroIQ · Aerial Intelligence Operations & Training Centre

Aerial intelligence,built for India.

A software-led aerial intelligence ecosystem integrating drone operations, mission software, trained manpower and drone infrastructure.

28.6139° N · 77.2090° E — Corridor view · ALT 400 M

01The world from above

Every road, bridge, corridor and site below has a story that is easier to read from above.

  • Bridge span · 340 M
  • Site perimeter
  • Transmission corridor

02The gap

Development is outpacing sight.

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Development is outpacing sight.

India is building corridors and cities faster than vehicles and clipboards can cover.

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Reporting bottlenecks persist.

Senior officers remain dependent on slow paper reports and scattered phone photos.

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Inspection remains hazardous and manual.

Field teams still perform repetitive, high-risk site assessments and manual surveys.

Drones are not the missing piece. The system around them is.

03The AeroIQ system

  1. Drone
  2. Sensors
  3. Mission design
  4. Trained operator
  5. Compliance
  6. Data
  7. AI / Software
  8. Geospatial analysis
  9. Dashboard
  10. Decision
  11. Action

A drone alone records. AeroIQ turns what it records into intelligence institutions can use.

Take away the workflow, and a drone is just a camera.

04Capture · Understand · Act

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Capture

Drones, sensors, trained pilots and mission plans collect reliable data through inspection, surveying, monitoring and logistics missions.

07Market & Policy Context — India

These are ecosystem-level figures for India's drone sector. They describe the market and policy environment, not AeroIQ's own scale, traction or operations.

38,500+

Drones registered

39,890+

Certified pilots

240+

Approved training organisations

720,000+

Jobs projected

USD 3.23 B

Projected market by 2030, up from USD 1.22 B in 2025

USD 20–23 B

Total ecosystem projected by 2030

1–1.5% of GDP

Government target by 2030

Enabling policy

  • Drone Rules
  • PLI
  • DigitalSky
  • 5% GST

AeroIQ is being built for exactly this window — software, operations, training and infrastructure at the moment India needs all four.

Source — India drone ecosystem — market and policy context

08The mission network

Capability enables scale.

Droneports, corridors and dispatched missions as an operating network — an abstract representation of how the system grows, not a claimed footprint.

09Start with one hard problem

Pick one hard problem.We'll see it from above.

Identify one high-value inspection, surveying, monitoring or movement problem in a department, corridor, project or programme. AeroIQ works with your team to design a first mission, produce verified aerial evidence, and build the operational habit that follows.