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September 14th, 2017
Skyfront Sets World Record for Drones with 4 Hour and 34 Minute Flight

MENLO PARK, CA, SEPT. 14, 2017 – Skyfront, creator of the world’s longest endurance multirotor drones for the agriculture, energy and utility industries, has announced that its flagship drone has just set a world record for endurance.  The Skyfront Tailwind UAV flew for a total of 4 hours and 34 minutes, 10 times longer than typical battery-powered drones.  Please see link for video.

“This is a huge milestone for the commercial drone industry,” said Skyfront CEO Troy Mestler, Ph.D.  “Within a couple of weeks, we expect our UAV to fly for a full 5 hours, and further out we expect it to travel for over 100 miles. The Tailwind allows businesses to monitor, map and inspect large, remote assets like powerlines and large farms. Drone operators can now perform their jobs in a single flight, without having to constantly launch, land and swap batteries, significantly reducing operating costs.”

This endurance record supports Skyfront’s broader mission of creating fully autonomous drone systems that can fly safely over the horizon, far beyond the line of sight of the operator. The eventual goal is to replace larger manned helicopters which are expensive and dangerous.

“Skyfront has conquered some of the biggest challenges preventing widespread drone adoption:  endurance and range,” said Danny Ellis, CEO of SkySpecs, a wind-turbine drone inspection company.  “Skyfront’s solution has the ability to change the way we deploy our technology for wind turbine inspections because it would allow us to inspect a dozen or more wind turbines in a single flight instead of changing batteries between each inspection. It also allows us to look at other markets where our precision flight is required for long range infrastructure inspection. I haven’t seen another company with a viable product that has solved these problems for multirotors.”

With its record-breaking range and endurance, Skyfront provides commercial drone service providers with the following benefits:

-faster mission completion

-capability to perform more types of missions

-ability to explore areas inaccessible to drones of limited range

-better performance in wind vs. VTOL fixed-wings

-longer hover time vs. VTOL fixed-wings

-easier operation vs. fixed-wings

-the same small form factor and ease of use as a traditional multirotor.

 

The Tailwind’s autopilot, onboard computer, and comm. links are based on open-source software, hardware and protocols, maximizing customizability and compatibility with existing sensors and software created by vertical partners.

The Tailwind can be equipped with various sensors for different applications. Skyfront is currently creating two versions of the Tailwind. The first carries a LiDAR sensor and the second carries a dual visual and infrared camera. Applications that benefit most include powerline and telephone line inspection, corridor mapping, security, land surveying, and crop monitoring.

“As a service provider for large farms, Aker Technologies depends on drones with long flight times for crop monitoring at scale,” said Aker CEO Orlando Saez. “We are impressed with Skyfront’s Tailwind drone, as it now makes many agricultural applications cost-effective.”

The Tailwind UAV is currently available to select companies conducting agriculture, inspection and surveying missions through Skyfront’s Early Access Program. The Tailwind will enter widespread production in Q1 2018. To apply for the Early Access Program, please email [email protected].

About Skyfront

Skyfront (www.skyfront.com) is an aerospace company that designs and manufactures long-range, autonomous drones that fly beyond the line of sight of the operator.  Skyfront’s flagship drone, the Tailwind, is a long-endurance hybrid gasoline-electric multirotor that flies for more than 4 hours, 10X longer than existing battery powered drones. Skyfront’s technology enables commercial drone applications like precision agriculture on large farms and large-scale infrastructure inspection, which have largely been unattainable due to range and endurance limitations.  The company is backed by Chaac Ventures, Drone.VC, Qualcomm Ventures, and Techsters