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Philly By Air Drone Survey Unveils Gender Gap

drone surveyPhilly by Air, a Pennsylvania-based provider drone photography, cinematic-grade aerial photography and video services, recently completed a comprehensive drone survey of 1,050 drone owners. The results show that, while a gender gap exists among drone users, the same gap tightens when it comes to actual drone ownership.

“We wanted to find out to what extent drone use and ownership has elevated into the mainstream,” Philly by Air founder and CEO Matt Satell.   “We’re also interested in discovering how many Americans have ever flown or currently own a drone.”

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With the FAA projecting recreational drone ownership to soar to 1.4 million by 2024, these trends may change, perhaps distributing more evenly across young to middle age demographics.

“These numbers will likely increase as drones continue to become more affordable,” Satell added.

Two trends that may bolster drone usage and ownership are the growth of drone racing and efforts to attract more women into the drone sphere.

Networks such as Women and Drones, are seeking to place more women into drone industry positions as well as empowering girls to learn more about unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and other STEM topics.

“We’ll be interested to see if the gender gap on drone usage is narrowed as more organizations promote STEM education for women.”

With, most major sporting events postponed due to COVID-19 concerns, organizations like the Drone Racing League are filling the gap by offering a virtual drone racing series in cooperation with game-streaming service Steam.

“Drone racing has been a big driver of recreational drone usage over the past few years,” Satell said.

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