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The global commercial drones market size reached US$ 26.4 Billion in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$ 148.1 Billion by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 20.47% during 2024-2032. The global commercial drone market is experiencing significant growth driven by escalating demand for aerial photography, surveillance, mapping, and delivery from multiple industries, ongoing technological advancements, support of regulations, and affordability that enable drone utilization in sectors such as agriculture, construction, logistics, and emergency response.
Major Market Drivers: The commercial drones market growth is primarily driven by growing demand for aerial surveillance, mapping and data acquisition among a wide range of industries. Improved battery technology and the prevalence of automation are the key drivers for inspiration in agriculture, heavy construction, logistics, and the public safety generally just as many other industries.
Key Market Trends: The global commercial drones industry trends include the application of its AI and machine learning (ML) related features, and hence, includes data analysis, autonomous navigation, and decision-making as well. Also, the increasing application of beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations by operators and the adoption of swarming ways of conducting missions, are integral to the evolution of the future of business drone deployments.
Geographical Trends: North America dominates the market due to its progressive rules, well-developed infrastructure, and the high acceptance of the product by the industry. Area has its regulatory environment that offers supportive incentives to commercial drones' operations development, and innovative industry and market growth.
Competitive Landscape: Some of the major market players in the commercial drones industry include Aeronavics Ltd., AeroVironment Inc., Autel Robotics, Delair, Insitu Inc. (The Boeing Company), Leptron Unmanned Aircraft Systems Inc., PrecisionHawk Inc., SenseFly (AgEagle Aerial Sys), Skydio Inc., SZ DJI Technology Co. Ltd. (iFlight Technology Company Limited), Yuneec International, among many others.
Challenges and Opportunities: The global commercial drone market faces challenges including regulations, data security and privacy, and the ability to integrate itself into the airspace. On the other hand, agricultural areas like precision farming or disaster management are full of opportunities, provide innovative solutions, and often serve as essential tools as time is of great value in the process of operations overall. Besides that, the 5G technology and Hydrogen fuel cells create new possibilities of applications, which are crucial for developing the capabilities of commercial drones.
The development of technology represents the primary factor driving the commercial drone market share, transforming capabilities and widening applications. According to the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the U.S. drone registrations were higher than 1.7 million in 2020 which was a significant jump in numbers compared to the previous years. This trend, in turn, emphasizes the increasing interest in drone usage. Further evolvements such as longer flight time, higher payload endurance, and mind integration will greatly improve the performance of drones and will open new possibilities in various industries. These technologies improve operational efficiency and provide drones with the capability to focus on more complex operations ranging from long-distance inspections, and parcel delivery services to aerial mapping.
The commercial drones industry is fueled by the growing variety of uses across multiple sectors. As per the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the growth of commercial drone operations is unprecedented, and there were more than 300,000 remote pilot certifications in 2021. The growing trend is a reflection of the increased use of drones for infrastructure inspections, agricultural monitoring, and other public safety operations. However, the agriculture sector remains an important field within this area, with drones being used for crop surveillance, soil analysis, and precision agriculture. The meteoric increase in drone certifications shows how they are becoming critical in boosting operational efficiency, data collection, and decision-making processes in several industries and is causing market growth and innovation.
An enabling regulatory framework represents another major growth-inducing factor in commercial drone market growth. As per the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), to date, 200,000+ commercial drones have been registered in the USA. This very fact shows how drones are widely spreading for commercial use. Through the FAA's initiatives including the Part 107 regulation and the UAS Integration Pilot Program (IPP), the agency has defined direction and standards for drone operators to integrate unmanned aircraft into the National Airspace System (NAS) safely and responsibly. In an accommodating regulatory setting, companies are given the go-ahead to use drones for creative solutions that in the end boost business growth and productivity across industries.
IMARC Group provides an analysis of the key trends in each segment of the market, along with forecasts at the global, regional, and country levels for 2024-2032. Our report has categorized the market based on weight, system, product, mode of operation, application and end use.
<2 Kg
2 Kg-25 Kg
25 Kg-150 Kg
<2 Kg accounts for the majority of the market share
The report has provided a detailed breakup and analysis of the market based on the weight. This includes <2 Kg, 2 Kg-25 Kg, and 25 Kg-150 Kg. According to the report, <2 kg represented the largest segment.
Rising interest in drones weighing up to 2 kg is due to their portability, ease of use, and ease of being registered and operated is creating a positive commercial drone market outlook. As per reports by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) data as of the end of 2022, there were about 1.8 million registered small, unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) in the USA. This statistic emphasizes the high acceptance of solar-powered drones for a broad range of existing markets. Portable drones with acrobatics and dexterity are the best option when it comes to the roles of aerial photography, mapping, surveillance, and inspection of various industries like agriculture, construction, and real estate. On the other hand, regulatory frameworks of the FAA Part 107 rule that provide simplified requirements to operate for businesses, the use of lightweight drone solutions could be widespread. Being a lightweight solution with the capability to fly affordably for a variety of purposes, light drones under 2 kilograms are one the key components that will shape the drone market of the future.
Hardware
Airframe
Propulsion System
Payloads
Others
Software
Hardware holds the largest share of the industry
A detailed breakup and analysis of the market based on the system have also been provided in the report. This includes hardware (airframe, propulsion system, payloads, and others) and software. According to the report, hardware accounted for the largest market share.
In the commercial drones market, the hardware section is mainly characterized as the technology strictly followed by the increase in the components' reliability and the regulations. The robustness of private equity funds reflects the expanding use of drone technology across diverse industries. It is through the hardware components such as airframes, propulsion systems, sensors, and communicating devices that commercial drones are made to be operable and thus they can be able to deliver their intended roles. For instance, the NASA researchers at Armstrong are developing systems to integrate wireless sensors into aircraft avionics, aiming to increase throughput up to 40 Mbps. The development of drones continues to expand beyond basic applications, and this highlights the necessity for carrying out hardware solutions that can provide longevity, effectiveness and adaptation alongside quickly evolving technologies. Moreover, materials and safety regulations are the other causes which has escalated the need for hardware parts that are industrial standard compliant and are used to make sure that the drone operations are safe and dependable, thus fueling market growth.
Fixed Wing
Rotary Blade
Hybrid
Rotary blade represents the leading market segment
The report has provided a detailed breakup and analysis of the market based on the product. This includes fixed wing, rotary blade, and hybrid. According to the report, rotary blade represented the largest segment.
The application of rotary blade machinery for entertainment drones is mainly attributed to their versatility, agility, and efficiency in various applications. For instance, the latest FAA figures for the year 2022 show that the number of registered commercial drones has seen a massive leap, going above 250,000 units. The expansion of these services suggests the rising use of drone technology in different industries. Multirotor drones, as the name indicates, are the most common due to their fluidity and dexterity. They are intensely used in industries like agriculture, construction, and safety of public for purposes such as aerial photography, surveillance, and inspection. The fast development of the rotor design and flight control systems has resulted in an improvement in the performance and efficiency of the rotary wing drones, making these drones an essential tool for their users in search of cost-effective aerial solutions. The demand for drone technologies will get higher and higher with the diversified applications and benefits, resulting in the rotary blades to be the main force to reshape a steadily growing commercial drone industry.
Remotely Operated
Semi-Autonomous
Autonomous
Remotely operated exhibits a clear dominance in the market
A detailed breakup and analysis of the market based on the mode of operation have also been provided in the report. This includes remotely operated, semi-autonomous, and autonomous. According to the report, remotely operated accounted for the largest market share.
The remotely operated drones have escalated the commercial drone market demand due to the industry's need to heighten effectiveness, security, and versatility in their operations. As per the reports by FAA's accounting in 2021, the country issued more than 300,000 certifications for remote pilots' use, meaning that a significant number of drones have been remotely deployed for commercial purposes. Remotely operated drones have many benefits, such as the capability to reach isolated or potentially dangerous areas, the commissioning of aerial surveys and checks, and the skills to meticulously and accurately perform tasks. Adopting the latest technology in drones as real-time video transmission and autonomous flights can be done with the help of remote operators so that they can efficiently control drones from a safe distance, reducing risks and increasing productivity. However, the FAA's Part 107 regulations cover distinctly the clear rules and requirements that must be followed by remote pilots hence the adoption of remotely operated drones for various industries ranging from aerial photography, surveillance, mapping to delivery services.
Filming and Photography
Inspection and Maintenance
Mapping and Surveying
Precision Agriculture
Surveillance and Monitoring
Others
Filming and photography dominate the market
The report has provided a detailed breakup and analysis of the market based on the application. This includes filming and photography, inspection and maintenance, mapping and surveying, precision agriculture, surveillance and monitoring, and others. According to the report, filming and photography represented the largest segment.
In the drones industry, the area of filming and photography dominates the market due to rising need for aerial imaging solutions in different industries. As per the report published by IMARC Group, the global aerial imaging market size reached US$ 2.6 Billion in 2023 and is expected to reach US$ 8.1 Billion by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 12.8% during 2024-2032. The figure accentuates the expanding market for aerial photography and videography which in turn escalated the need for commercial drones. The specific feature of drones is that they can get views and dynamic shots that previously and costly were a challenge to obtain, thus the filmmaking, photography, and advertising industries are revolutionized. Driven by the innovation in drone technology that includes better camera stabilization and high-resolution imaging possibilities enables the filmmakers, photographers, and content creators to attain breathtaking aerial imagery effortlessly and accurately. Moreover, drones are known to produce cheaper results than those obtained from the conventional aerial photography methods, hence they are gaining popularity among the experts and newbies.
Agriculture
Delivery and Logistics
Energy
Media and Entertainment
Real Estate and Construction
Security and Law Enforcement
Others
Media and entertainment is the predominant market segment
A detailed breakup and analysis of the market based on the end use have also been provided in the report. This includes agriculture, delivery and logistics, energy, media and entertainment, real estate and construction, security and law enforcement, and others. According to the report, media and entertainment accounted for the largest market share.
The Media and Entertainment sector's move towards using commercial drones is basically arising from the need for fresh aerial photography and videography services that can now be acquired. For instance, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) statistics as per 2021 show there were 200k commercial drones registered within the United States marking a remarkable uptake of drone application across different sectors. Drones have become the norm in industry revolutionizing filmmaking, advertising, and event coverage. As drone technology evolves to achieve a level of perfect camera stabilization as well as high-resolution imaging, media professionals are now capable of capturing stunning aerial footage with much less effort. Alongside that, drones offer the possibility to do aerial filming instead of expensive solutions such as helicopters or cranes. Thus, the drone is becoming more and more popular with production companies and filmmakers.
North America
United States
Canada
Asia-Pacific
China
Japan
India
South Korea
Australia
Indonesia
Others
Europe
Germany
France
United Kingdom
Italy
Spain
Russia
Others
Latin America
Brazil
Mexico
Others
Middle East and Africa
North America leads the market, accounting for the largest commercial drones market share
The report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of all the major regional markets, which include North America (the United States and Canada); Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Australia, Indonesia, and others); Europe (Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Spain, Russia, and others); Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, and others); and the Middle East and Africa. According to the report, North America represents the largest regional market for commercial drones.
As per the commercial done market forecast, North America dominates the commercial drones market share as the region features strict regulatory standards, and the FAA (FAI) serves as the key actor that ensures safety in the national airspace system (NAS). For instance, the FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) figures showed that as of 2021, there were approximately 300,000 remote pilot certifications in the US market. This is evidence of a rapid increase in the use of commercial drones in the US. Moreover, North America already has an inbuilt superior infrastructure and technological competencies so that drone technology and adoptions can move swiftly across different industries. These devices can be utilized in such a wide range of disciplines, for instance in construction, agriculture, and public safety, thus making them integral parts of businesses aiming to solve tasks in an affordable and timely manner. Furthermore, since the regional market structure has a broad range of fundamental elements such as research institutes, technology companies, and regulatory bodies, it fosters a favorable environment for the continuous breakthroughs and the growth of the commercial drones industry.
The commercial drone market research report has also provided a comprehensive analysis of the competitive landscape in the market. Detailed profiles of all major companies have also been provided. Some of the major market players in the commercial drones industry include Aeronavics Ltd., AeroVironment Inc., Autel Robotics, Delair, Insitu Inc. (The Boeing Company), Leptron Unmanned Aircraft Systems Inc., PrecisionHawk Inc., SenseFly (AgEagle Aerial Sys), Skydio Inc., SZ DJI Technology Co. Ltd. (iFlight Technology Company Limited) and Yuneec International.
The key players in the commercial drones industry conduct a vast range of activities from research and development to strategic and collaborative alliances for positioning them as the front runners in the commercial drones market. For instance, among the major drone manufacturers, DJI has been working on improving their products by investing in research and development. Currently, DJI has the highest market share standing of approximately 70% worldwide, as reported in various market sources. Moreover, companies such as Parrot, Autel Robotics, and Skydio are focusing on the advancement of more sophisticated drone technologies, such as AI-fuelled autonomous flight options and the ability to avoid obstacles, to best suit the ever-changing needs of commercial users. Next, key players frequently resort to strategic alliances and collaborations like software development, data analysis, and industry-specific solutions that are designed to assist them in widening their market reach, as well as to exploit their complementary strengths, thus driving further innovation and growth within the commercial drones industry.
In September, 2022, Drone Fund, the Tokyo-based largest venture capitalist, invested the sum of USD 40 million into the Indian companies which were producing drones. The investment funds aim to boost the development of an integrated drone society in India, where drone components can be procured inside the country. This plan fits into the Drone Fund's overall goal of backing and nurturing the global drone market. Drone fund by pumping out funds into India drone manufacturers is intended to ignite innovation, shorten the supply chain, and create an Indian drone ecosystem which is strong.
(Please note that this is only a partial list of the key players, and the complete list is provided in the report.)
In October 2021, FixAir, a Europe-based drone manufacturing company, collaborated with Indian technology development company Paras Aerospace to put his foot in the door of the Indian market. The partnership's objective is to offer low-cost, energy-efficient solutions that are specifically created for the self-propelled vertical takeoff and landing drones. Combining the drone manufacturing skill of Fixar with Paras Aerospace's technological capabilities, the bond intents to solve the increasing need for advanced drone solutions in India. This collaboration highlights Fixar's step forward to become globally spread and to offer the latest and most innovative technologies applicable to the Indian industries' varying requirements.