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 M01 — The 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
02 — The 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.
03 — The AeroIQ system
- Drone
- Sensors
- Mission design
- Trained operator
- Compliance
- Data
- AI / Software
- Geospatial analysis
- Dashboard
- Decision
- 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.
04 — Capture · Understand · Act
Capture
Drones, sensors, trained pilots and mission plans collect reliable data through inspection, surveying, monitoring and logistics missions.
07 — Market & 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
07 — Three strata, one system
08 — The 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.
09 — Start 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.