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Bringing drone deliveries to Colombia - Skyports Partners with low-cost airline developer Irelandia

Bringing drone deliveries to Colombia - Skyports Partners with low-cost airline developer Irelandia
Bringing drone deliveries to Colombia - Skyports Partners with low-cost airline developer Irelandia
<p><strong>Skyports has created a joint venture with Irelandia, to bring drone deliveries to Colombia and wider Latin America. The joint venture will bring an innovative, fast, frequent and reliable logistics service to Colombia, providing a cost-effective solution to connecting Colombia&rsquo;s rural communities.</strong></p> <p><strong>The joint venture will be led by&nbsp;Skyports&rsquo; Bogota-based Colombia General Manager, Daniel Salamanca, who brings years of drone delivery experience and expertise to the project. Salamanca was also the first to receive approval for beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) flights in Colombia&nbsp;on the Pacific Coast, where he worked with the national government and the presidency&nbsp;to transport blood samples from rural areas into central hospitals. These drone delivery trials benefited more than 1,200 people and waiting&nbsp;times for laboratory results was reduced by more than 75 percent.</strong></p> <p><strong>The Skyports medical drone delivery trials will be the first of their kind for Colombia, with flights expected to commence around mid-2022. Drone delivery operations will be launched across remote areas of Colombia includingLa Guajira&nbsp;and&nbsp;Choc&oacute;,&nbsp;with a focus on carrying critical health supplies such as vaccines, pathology samples and HIV tests. The drones to be used on this project are provided by Australian drone company&nbsp;<a href="https://swoop.aero/">Swoop Aero</a>&nbsp;and can carry up to 5kg, as far as 180km in harsh environments such as high altitudes, wind and rain.</strong></p> <p>The joint venture will build on from Skyports&rsquo; successful&nbsp;<a href="https://vimeo.com/564086649">proof of concept trials</a>&nbsp;which took place earlier this year, where Skyports partnered with the UK&rsquo;s world-leading National Health Service in rural Scotland, transporting COVID-19 test samples, vital PPE and other medical materials by drone between medical facilities in isolated and difficult to reach areas. The successful trials reduced end-to-end delivery time by almost 95 percent &ndash; from what would have taken on average 20 hours through conventional delivery methods to just one hour via drone delivery.</p> <p>Irelandia, the world&rsquo;s premier low-cost airline developer brings its deep aviation expertise to the partnership, through its previous ownership of leading airlines&nbsp;Ryanair, Tiger Air, Allegiant and Viva Aerobus.&nbsp;Irelandia&#39;s current airline is Viva Air, based in Colombia and Peru. The Irish company has&nbsp;extensive expertise in regulations, flight operations and commercialisation, which will be a key asset for this project.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> <p><strong>Duncan Walker, CEO and Founder of Skyports said</strong>: <strong>&ldquo;Colombia is an incredibly exciting market for Skyports and one that is fundamentally important to us. Our drone delivery operations are not just about commercial gains, but also about connecting rural communities with the necessities of life, such as healthcare and logistics. It&rsquo;s our aim that people receive the same level of healthcare, everywhere in the world, regardless of where they live.&rdquo;</strong></p> <p><strong>Dec Ryan, Managing and Founding Partner of Irelandia Aviation said: &ldquo;We&rsquo;re excited about collaborating with Skyports on this joint venture and bringing our heritage in cutting-edge aviation, expertise of working closely with regulators, and market intellect to this partnership. This is just the start of our expansion into wider LATAM and we look forward to announcing more countries soon.&rdquo;</strong></p>
10/21/2021
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