Safe Pro's Airborne Response Subsidiary Mobilized Under Drone Emergency Services Contract in Anticipation of Category 4 Hurricane Milton's Florida Landfall

ACCESSWIRE · Safe Pro Group Inc.

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  • Hurricane Milton Follows on the Heels of Hurricane Helene, a Category 4 Storm, the Second Deadliest U.S. Hurricane in 50 years Causing Between $225 Billion and $250 Billion in Estimated Damage and Economic Losses

  • Airborne Response Recently Extended its Multi-Year Contract with Florida's Largest Electric Utility Using Drones to Provide Aerial Intelligence for Damage Assessment and Power Restoration

AVENTURA, FL / ACCESSWIRE / October 8, 2024 / Safe Pro Group Inc. (NASDAQ:SPAI) ("Safe Pro" or the "Company"), a leading provider of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions specializing in aerial imagery processing, today announced that its Mission Critical Unmanned Solutions® subsidiary, Airborne Response (Airborne), has been mobilized by Florida's largest power utility operator under an emergency services contract in anticipation of Hurricane Milton.

Airborne is mobilizing its uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) teams as Florida's Governor has declared a widespread state of emergency for 51 of Florida's 67 counties. Airborne has over 120 pilots trained and ready to respond in the aftermath of a hurricane landfall. The storm is expected to bring life-threatening impacts to Florida's gulf coast, including high winds, storm surges and heavy rainfall which could cause flash flooding. Under a recently extended multi-year contract, Airborne Response's flight teams will utilize UAS to assess the condition of Florida's power lines and poles to assist utility restoration crews responding to storm damage. Airborne Response's drone services have supported disaster response efforts in Florida for nearly a decade, completing over 500 drone flights on behalf of enterprise customers during relief and recovery efforts in the aftermath of Category 4 Hurricane Ian, generating nearly $1 million in revenue at that time.

"This year's hurricane season has been highly active, with storms forming and intensifying rapidly, posing major challenges for emergency response teams. Over the past few months, we have significantly expanded our rapid response crews as we prepare for threats like Hurricane Milton and to support our critical infrastructure partners and customers," said Christopher Todd, President of Airborne Response.

"Our priority is the safety of all those who may be affected by Hurricane Milton," said Dan Erdberg, Chairman and CEO of Safe Pro Group Inc. "This storm is expected to have a significant impact on communities and infrastructure across Florida and we are prepared to help support recovery efforts with our rapid response teams. Our thoughts are with everyone in the storm's path and we are committed to helping restore critical services as quickly and safely as possible."