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Wingcopter and UAV LATAM team up for drone delivery operations in Peru
Wingcopter and UAV LATAM team up for drone delivery operations in Peru
UAV LATAM, through UAV del Peru, plans to use Wingcopter's cargo drones to provide access to medical products to hard-to-reach communities in the Peruvian Andes

Wingcopter and UAV LATAM team up for drone delivery operations in Peru

German drone delivery pioneer Wingcopter is partnering with UAV LATAM, a Latin American holding with more than 10 years of experience in the unmanned aerial vehicle space (UAV).

Through this alliance, Wingcopter will work with UAV del Peru, a subsidiary of UAV LATAM, deploying the Wingcopter 198, Wingcopter's new flagship Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS), to carry out drone delivery operations for local clients. With the partnership, Wingcopter, UAV LATAM and UAV del Peru become leaders in the drone delivery space in Peru.

UAV del Peru is part of Peru Flying Labs, a member of the international Flying Labs Network that was initiated by WeRobotics to strengthen local expertise in the use of drones, robotics, data and AI for positive social change and create new job opportunities in more than 30 countries around the world.

UAV LATAM, through UAV del Peru, plans to use Wingcopter's cargo drones to provide access to medical products to hard-to-reach communities in the Peruvian Andes, and considers expanding the service to other countries of the region later. Since UAV LATAM's pilots are already Wingcopter-trained, the company will be one of the first in Latin America to utilize delivery drone technology for commercial and humanitarian applications.

Tom Plümmer, CEO of Wingcopter, adds: "By collaborating with UAV LATAM we leverage another great partnership to accelerate our expansion to Latin America. Our goal is to be present on all continents, through our network of Authorized Wingcopter Partners or through own drone-as-a-service operations, and we are on a good track to reach this goal soon. We can't wait to announce more partnerships and own operations in other parts of the world to further increase our global reach and commercial traction."

Just a week ago, Wingcopter announced a new commercial agreement with Spright, a subsidiary of leading American air medical service provider Air Methods worth more than US $16 million.

Juan Bergelund, CEO of UAV LATAM, comments: "Currently, several Latin American countries have partially deficient infrastructure, especially in the health sector, affecting billions of lives, a situation that has been aggravated by COVID-19. At UAV LATAM, we are convinced that with the deployment of Wingcopter drones in Latin America, we can actively support Wingcopter's vision of creating efficient and sustainable drone delivery solutions that improve and save lives everywhere."