05 — Training & infrastructure
Capability enables scale.
Pillar 03 builds the institutional capacity that makes aerial operations repeatable: pilot training, drone hubs and fleet maintenance. Without it, aerial work stays a one-off exercise.
01 — The training track
- 01
Learn
Ground instruction covering airframes, sensors, mission planning and the operating discipline aerial work requires.
- 02
Simulate
Practice in a controlled environment where mistakes are cheap and procedures become habit.
- 03
Fly
Supervised flying on marked practice pads, progressing from basic handling to mission patterns.
- 04
Certify
Competence is assessed against the operating standard the missions are flown to.
- 05
Deploy
Trained operators join mission crews and work inside the same planning, compliance and evidence workflow.
02 — The droneport
A marked, lit landing ring that gives every mission a known origin and return point.
- 01
Droneport
A prepared operating base with a marked landing ring, from which missions launch and to which they return.
- 02
Charge
Charge bays keep airframes ready, so mission cadence is limited by need rather than by battery logistics.
- 03
Maintain
Fleet maintenance keeps airframes and payloads serviceable, with equipment state tracked against missions.
- 04
Dispatch
Dispatch control assigns crew, airframe and route, and holds the mission until clearance conditions are met.
- 05
Operate
The port runs missions continuously and returns evidence into the same software layer every time.
Capability enables scale.
One droneport runs missions. A network of droneports, trained crews and shared software turns aerial intelligence into something an institution can rely on repeatedly.