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Aerodyne Group
Aerodyne Group, founded in 2014, is a Malaysian DT3 solutions provider using drone data and AI analytics for industrial asset inspection across 46...
Aerodyne Group
Aerodyne is a DT3 enterprise solutions provider using drone data and AI-powered analytics
General information
Firm type
Asset Manager
Year founded
2014
AUM
Undisclosed
Location
Region
Asia
Country
Malaysia
City
Cyberjaya
Corporate office
Cyberjaya, Malaysia
Sector focus
Frequently asked questions
What does Aerodyne Group do?
Aerodyne Group is a DT3 (drone technology, data technology & digital transformation) enterprise solutions provider. It uses drone data and AI-powered analytics to inspect and monitor industrial assets such as powerlines, wind turbines, and solar installations, offering a Drone-as-a-Service (DaaS) model with zero upfront capital expenditure (per the firm's website).
Is Aerodyne Group a family office or an operating company?
Aerodyne Group presents itself primarily as an operating company providing industrial tech services, rather than as a family office. Its wealth origin and ownership structure are not publicly disclosed, and no named principals are identified on its website.
What is the scale of Aerodyne's operations globally?
As of December 2022, Aerodyne reported having inspected 752,700 assets across 46 countries, including 722,000 km of powerline, 10,100 wind turbines, and 8,300 MW of solar capacity. The firm claims a global ranking of 1st for asset inspection performed in 2021–2023, with over 1,000 Aerorangers deployed (per the firm's website).
Does Aerodyne invest in external funds or only deploy via its own services?
There is no public evidence that Aerodyne Group invests in external funds or makes equity investments. Its disclosed business model is service-based, generating revenue through drone inspections, data analytics, and digital transformation consulting for industrial clients.
Which industries does Aerodyne serve?
Aerodyne serves the energy and infrastructure sectors, including power transmission, renewable energy (wind and solar), and agriculture through its Agrimor division. The firm also lists critical asset inspection and operations management as core verticals.
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