AeroLift eXpress Hopes to Expand Unmanned Aerial Transport Service to Trinidad and Tobago

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AeroLift eXpress, along with its partner Cargo Consolidators Agency Limited, is hoping to expand its unmanned aerial transport service to Trinidad and Tobago.

The two companies were recently given a full tour of Trinidad and Tobago’s Civil Aviation Authority campus by the Trinidadian coast guard, and according to AeroLift eXpress CEO and Founder James Stafford, the reception was once again great.

“As always, we received a warm welcome from the Trinidadian Coast Guard and the Civil Aviation Authority,” Stafford said in a press release.

The next step, according to Stafford, is to figure out how to merge all of the technologies to create the best systems available in Trinidad and Tobago.

“We are now working on how to integrate our operations within their systems. We are working through the logistical nuts and bolts.”

AeroLift’s service allows for the deliveries of payloads of up to 15 pounds within a 250-mile radius. Using its UAS technology, the company believes operability will be possible even in the most challenging conditions and terrains.

AeroLift and Cargo Consolidators Agency Limited are planning to hold a demonstration of their UAS services for the country sometime next year.

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