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South Korea's PABLO AIR signs a drone delivery contract with Malaysia


PABLO AIR recently signed an IBN cooperation contract with the Malaysian National Technology and Innovation Sandbox (NTIS) on the drone delivery project, marking an important milestone for the company in expanding its international business. Through the new partnership, PABLO AIR will explore the long-term feasibility of drone delivery services, and the greater goal is to build a strong foundation in the Southeast Asian market. Prior to the signing of the contract, the company had recently achieved success in the United States, and PABLO AIR was a confirmed participant in the drone delivery project scheduled for April 2022 in New York (together with the US drone station developer EVA).

According to the newly signed contract, PABLO AIR will cooperate with NTIS to carry out empirical drone delivery services based on the technical and market advantages of both parties and carry out trial operation services. As part of the cooperative work stipulated in the contract, PABLO AIR will also actively participate in: software and hardware development; technology research and development; daily operation technology integration; cutting-edge drone technology; product evaluation/customized commercial solutions; identification of target consumers and Customer access; and exhibitions, trade shows and other product displays. Through these and other activities, PABLO AIR is expected to lay the necessary foundation for establishing its own drone delivery service in Malaysia.

NTIS is an affiliate of the Malaysian government, which provides state funding for newly established high-tech companies, allowing companies to test their products, services, business models and delivery mechanisms in a real environment. NTIS also provides support for the development of innovative solutions at all stages of the business, including R&D and preparations for product commercialization. Other NTIS partner companies include DHL, UNDP, GRAB, Microsoft and AirAsia.

PAMNet (Pablo Air Mobility Network) independently developed by PABLO AIR is an integrated mobile system for remote, real-time control and operation of unmanned mobile devices, such as drones, unmanned ground robots, self-driving cars and self-driving trucks. At present, PABLO AIR is working hard to apply PAMNet technology to other business areas, expanding from the field of distribution and delivery services. The company hopes to develop a system for monitoring/preventing forest disasters such as forest fires, landslides and pest damage. It is also seeking to develop its software and hardware based on swarm flying technology, and to host more drone shows.

Kim Young-joon, CEO of PABLO AIR, said: “Our new partnership with NTIS proves that PABLO AIR’s technology meets and exceeds international standards. We will start from Malaysia and carry out drone delivery in Southeast Asia. Goods service."

PABLO AIR recently signed an IBN cooperation contract with the Malaysian National Technology and Innovation Sandbox (NTIS) on the drone delivery project, marking an important milestone for the company in expanding its international business. Through the new partnership, PABLO AIR will explore the long-term feasibility of drone delivery services, and the greater goal is to build a strong foundation in the Southeast Asian market. Prior to the signing of the contract, the company had recently achieved success in the United States, and PABLO AIR was a confirmed participant in the drone delivery project scheduled for April 2022 in New York (together with the US drone station developer EVA).


According to the newly signed contract, PABLO AIR will cooperate with NTIS to carry out empirical drone delivery services based on the technical and market advantages of both parties and carry out trial operation services. As part of the cooperative work stipulated in the contract, PABLO AIR will also actively participate in: software and hardware development; technology research and development; daily operation technology integration; cutting-edge drone technology; product evaluation/customized commercial solutions; identification of target consumers and Customer access; and exhibitions, trade shows and other product displays. Through these and other activities, PABLO AIR is expected to lay the necessary foundation for establishing its own drone delivery service in Malaysia.

NTIS is an affiliate of the Malaysian government, which provides state funding for newly established high-tech companies, allowing companies to test their products, services, business models and delivery mechanisms in a real environment. NTIS also provides support for the development of innovative solutions at all stages of the business, including R&D and preparations for product commercialization. Other NTIS partner companies include DHL, UNDP, GRAB, Microsoft and AirAsia.

PAMNet (Pablo Air Mobility Network) independently developed by PABLO AIR is an integrated mobile system for remote, real-time control and operation of unmanned mobile devices, such as drones, unmanned ground robots, self-driving cars and self-driving trucks. At present, PABLO AIR is working hard to apply PAMNet technology to other business areas, expanding from the field of distribution and delivery services. The company hopes to develop a system for monitoring/preventing forest disasters such as forest fires, landslides and pest damage. It is also seeking to develop its software and hardware based on swarm flying technology, and to host more drone shows.

Kim Young-joon, CEO of PABLO AIR, said: “Our new partnership with NTIS proves that PABLO AIR’s technology meets and exceeds international standards. We will start from Malaysia and carry out drone delivery in Southeast Asia. Goods service."

FDD50 fixed-wing VTOL delivery drone


Delivery VTOL UAV, Remote airdrop system for emergency supplies(replenishment of medicines, food, water, plasma, etc.)

FlyDragon FDD50P UAV cargo delivery drone is equipped with industrial-grade vertical take-off and landing fixed-wing flight control. Maximum payload 15kg, life time is 2h@15kg payload, 4h@10kg payload, it's have a dropping box for delivery, drop box size: Length 462MM, width 296MM, height 169MM. it's used to delivery medicines, food, water, plasma, etc

The drone platform has the following features and advantages:
a) Practical and efficient: it has the characteristics of fixed-wing UAV’s long flight time, fast speed, long distance and large load;
b) Vertical take-off and landing: with the take-off and landing mode of the rotorless drone, greatly reducing the requirements for landing and landing and airspace;
c) low cost of use: no complicated and bulky launching and recycling equipment, no additional recycling sensors required;
d) Simple operation: integrated special flight control and navigation system, full autonomous flight, operators only need to send flight plans, no professional training and operational experience;
e) Compact system: no complicated auxiliary equipment, simple transportation, deployment, maintenance and withdrawal.

Specification

Body length: 2.5m
Wingspan: 3.8m
Maximum takeoff weight: 50kg
Maximum payload: 15kg
Life time: 2h@15kg payload, 4h@10kg payload
Flying radius: 200-400km (depending on the amount of oil)
Maximum control distance: Remote control (manual control): 1km
Ground station control (depending on the distance of the digital transmission): 30km standard
Maximum speed: 130km/h
Cruising speed: 100-120km/h
Maximum oil load: 12L
Lift limit: 4000m
Maximum wind resistance: 12m/s (6 wind)
Use environment: -10 °C +45 °C; anti-light rain
Climb/lower power battery: 4*14000mAh-6S lithium battery
Take-off and landing mode: vertical takeoff and landing
Shipping size: 1.6*0.7*0.6m (length * width * height)

Drop box size: Length 462MM, width 296MM, height 169MM

Delivery method: parachute