Airbus has created a new U.S. subsidiary to provide imagery services to customers using data collected from dro
nes and satellites. Airbus Aerial, ba
sed in Atlanta, will offer services to the insurance, agriculture, oil and gas, and utility industries, as well as to state and local governments.
“Through Airbus Aerial, we are uniquely positio
ned and fully committed to advancing the commercial unmanned aerial systems (UAS) industry,” said Airbus Defence and Space CEO Dirk Hoke, in an announcement made May 10 at the AUVSI Xpo
nential co
nference in Dallas. “Using an integrated combination of assets, from UAS platforms to satellite imagery, Airbus Aerial is rolling out a wide range of new imagery services. In the future, additio
nal pillars of the Airbus Aerial activities will be in the area of cargo drone services as well as providing co
nnectivity via aerial assets.”
The European manufacturer has named Jesse Kallman, previously director of customer engagement and regulatory affairs with Airware, of San Francisco, an aerial data and analytics provider started with venture capital in 2011, as president of Airbus Aerial. “Dro
nes are o
nly a piece of a much larger picture for us,” Kallman stated. “Airbus Aerial brings together a variety of aerospace technologies—including dro
nes and satellites—combines them in a common software infrastructure, and applies industry-specific analytics to deliver tailored solutions to our customers’ biggest challenges.”
The subsidiary has already started recruiting employees for positions in software development, data analytics and drone operations, among other jobs, according to the announcement.