The report explores the impact of drones in each sector and presents some inspirational case studies which illustrate the potential for drone transformation. This report focuses on these types of drone operations, referred to as commercial drones, excluding drones used by hobbyists, drones used to transport passengers and counter-drone solutions.ĭrones are making a difference “right now” and these compelling solutions must be scaled up and enhanced to realise the 2030 projections in this report. These include perception, drone implementation, technology, legislation/regulation and skills.ĭrones offer public and private organisations an opportunity to carry out tasks faster, safer, cheaper and with less impact on the environment than traditional methods. Four years on, this report uses a similar “best case” drone adoption curve to the SWL1 report and identifies the challenges that must be addressed to unlock this potential. In collaboration with the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) and Department for Transport (DfT), PwC has revisited its 2018 report “Skies Without Limits” (SWL1) to provide an updated look at the potential impact of drones on the UK economy and estimate the potential for commercial drones to positively impact the UK economy. – 650,000 jobs could be associated with an economy that fully adopts drones. ![]() – Carbon emissions could be reduced by 2.4M tons – GBP22 billion in net cost savings may be realised ![]() – More than 900,000 drones could operate in the UK’s skies – Drones could contribute up to GBP45 billion to the UK economy PwC’s latest market report ‘Skies Without Limits v2.0’ follows close on the heels of publication by the UK government of its vision for the UK drone sector at Farnborough 2022.
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