Why the Arctic could soon see a ‘gold rush’ in commercial unmanned aircraft operations

Thanks to its wide open spaces and technological advances, the Arctic could see unmanned aircraft in regular commercial operations sooner than you think.

By Dermot Cole March 18, 2019
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In three to five years, unmanned aircraft could be making routine commercial cargo flights in the Arctic, the early stages of a transportation revolution.

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