Coptrz enters partnership with US drone fleet management software specilalist

Leading Leeds-based provider of drone solutions and training Coptrz, which counts Premier League referees and Channel 4’s Sky Coppers among its customers, has announced a partnership with the global leader in drone fleet management software, Airdata UAV.

Airdata UAV, which is headquartered in El Dorado Hills, California, has earned recognition for its advanced software solutions that enable real-time tracking, monitoring and analysis of UAV (unmanned aerial vehicles) operations.

The Airdata platform, which encompasses features such as flight logging, maintenance tracking, and compliance management, has established itself as an indispensable tool for drone operators and organisations worldwide who wan to seamlessly manage and optimise their UAV fleets. The partnership enables Leeds-based Coptrz to provide the latest drone fleet management tools to customers, solidifying its position as the home of the latest drone technology.

Coptrz founder and CEO, Paul Luen, said: “This is an extremely exciting partnership for Coptrz and for businesses in the UK using or thinking about using drones. Our 360-degree approach to drones, which covers training, sales and aftercare, combined with Airdata’s industry-leading fleet management software, means we’re in a position to offer our clients the very latest software to further support their advancement in the use of drone technology.”

Eran Steiner, founder and CEO of Airdata UAV, added: “Coptrz has earned a reputation for excellence in the UAV industry, and we believe the partnership will bring immense value to the UK drone market. By mixing the capabilities of Coptrz with the cutting-edge technology of Airdata UAV’s software, we aim to significantly enhance safety, compliance, and operational efficiency for drone operators in the UK.”

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