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Skylogic Research Issues New Report on Drone Industry Market

September 19, 2017 by Frank Schroth 18 Comments

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Skylogic Research, LLCĀ  has announced the release of its 2017 Drone Market Sector Report which examines worldwide drone sales, service providers, business users, and software services. This independent research, partially underwritten by Airware and DroneDeploy, finds that businesses are increasingly demanding drone-acquired data in their day-to-day operations identifies insights on major drone industry sector sizes and market shares.

Three insights the author of the report, Colin Snow, believe especially worth highlighting are the following:

  1. The U.S. market is flooded with service providers and remote pilots, with very few making enough money to sustain a full-time venture. The data shows that 85% of service providers make less than $50,000 per year, and 79% perform only one to five operations per month.
  2. More consumer drones are being used for commercial work than ever before. Survey data shows that more than two-thirds (68%) of all drones are purchased for professional purposes—either governmental or business.
  3. DJI dominates the industry with a 72% global market share for drone purchases across all price points. In North America (U.S. and Canada), it’s 62%.

The report can be purchased here.

The research covers:

  • Who’s buying what types of drones, from which makers, at what prices, and for what uses.
  • The size and nature of drone-based service providers, how they position themselves, and what markets they’re targeting.
  • Who the business users for drone-based projects are, and which industries have traction.
  • How service providers and businesses use software for drone-based projects—for flight management, mission planning, and image processing.

ā€œOur online market survey garnered over 2,600 respondents representing more than 60 industries worldwide,ā€ said Colin Snow, CEO and founder of Skylogic Research. ā€œOur analysis yields 10 key insights that summarize the current state of the industry, plus views of the overall market growth and drone use by vertical,ā€ he added.

Frank Schroth
Frank Schroth

Frank Schroth is editor in chief of DroneLife, the authoritative source for news and analysis on the drone industry: it’s people, products, trends, and events.
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Filed Under: Business and Finance, Drone News Feeds, News Tagged With: Colin Snow, Drone research report

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