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The future of drones in Africa will not only be about importing technology. It will be about building local expertise, creating drone service companies, establishing repair centers, training pilots, developing software solutions, and eventually manufacturing components.
DJI invested in technology, software, manufacturing, research, distribution, dealerships, and ecosystem development. Instead of building a product, they built a platform that professionals trust.
More than 80% of public safety organizations with drone programs rely on DJI aircraft because reliability, efficiency, and ease of use matter when missions are critical.
In a world where hundreds of drone manufacturers have emerged over the last decade, one company became the default choice for professionals across industries.
DJI controls roughly 70% of the global government and commercial drone sector, While competitors fight for market share, DJI became the default choice for professionals. More than 80% of public safety drone fleets operate DJI aircraft.
DJI isnβt just a drone company, It dominates the global drone industry ~70% of the global government and commercial drone market, Industry value estimated at $18.6B in 2024 More than 80% of public safety organizations worldwide rely on DJI drones
The future belongs to the companies that can keep drones flying, not just sell them, The next generation of drone service centers will become the βhospitalsβ of the drone industry.
Every aircraft requires maintenance. Drones are no different, As thousands of drones enter the African market, the continent needs specialized drone repair centers, diagnostic labs, and certified technicians.
In the drone industry, the next big opportunity is not only selling drones it is building the maintenance, support, and technical infrastructure that keeps Africa flying.
The country needs local expertise, local repair facilities, and local manufacturing capabilities, The future belongs to companies that build ecosystems, not just products.
Africaβs drone revolution will require a network of highly skilled technicians, certified repair centers, spare parts suppliers, and maintenance facilities.
As drone adoption accelerates, a new industry is emerging: drone maintenance, repair, and technical support, Just as Tesla understood that building electric vehicles required a strong service and charging ecosystem.
The Future of Drone Maintenance in Africa, As drone technology becomes increasingly integrated into business operations, governments, and critical infrastructure projects, the demand for skilled drone technicians and professional service centers will continue to grow.
Opportunities for Drone Service Businesses in Africa, The drone industry across Africa is still in its early stages, creating enormous opportunities for entrepreneurs and technology companies.