Dublin, Feb. 26, 2016 -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/jghqnj/global_civilian) has announced the addition of the "Global Civilian Drones Market 2015-2019" report to their offering.
The global civilian drones market to grow at a CAGR of 28% over the period 2014-2019.
A civilian drone or unmanned aerial vehicle is an airplane that can be flown using a remote. It is controlled either by a ground-based pilot using a remote control device or flies autonomously using onboard computers. Civilian drones are used in numerous applications such as wildlife conservation, environment monitoring, search and rescue operations, inspection of oil and gas pipelines, aerial photography, filming, geological surveys, crop monitoring, law enforcement, and border patrol. They are cost-effective compared to manned aircraft. Also, they do not risk human lives as they do not require onboard pilots.
This report covers the current scenario and growth prospects of the global civilian drones market for 2015-2019. To calculate the market size, the report covers revenue generated from its application in sectors such as government, agriculture and fishery, and geological survey.
The use of and demand for civilian drones in film and media applications increased after the FAA approved its use in the industry in September 2014. Drones are used for filming aerial photos and videos on sets. They can also be used in indoor sets that are restricted to the public; however, the operator requires prior permission and pilot certification for entry.
According to the report, drones are increasingly being used to detect and avoid hazardous environments and natural disasters. They can be used for search and rescue operations, crisis mapping, and the provision of relief packages and cargo.
Further, the report states that civilian drones pose serious threats to commercial airplanes and helicopters. Many incidents have been reported by pilots wherein the drones came in close vicinity to the aircraft, risking the lives of the passengers aboard.
Key vendors
- 3d robotics
- Aeryon
- Aibotix
- Dji
- Parrot
- Walkera
Other prominent vendors
- Aeronautics
- Aerovironment
- Airware
- Aurora Flight Sciences
- Cybaero
- Drone Deploy
- Ehang
- Precision Hawk
- Thales
- Trimble Navigation
- Xaircraft
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