
In early May, Dufour Aerospace will demonstrate long-range delivery of critical medical goods with the AeroMini platform, in collaboration with Västervik Drone Science Park.
We were invited to contribute to a combined military-civil exercise in the area of Västervik, where various healthcare actors will practice for care and transportation of large flows of patients. As the organisers are interested in the advantages of drones for medical applications, Dufour Aerospace will showcase a BVLOS flight from the Västervik airport area to a second location with the AeroMini.
Designed for critical air logistics, Dufour Aerospace’s drones combine vertical takeoff and landing with efficient fixed-wing flight — enabling autonomous delivery of essential supplies in the most remote or constrained settings. With up to 40 kg payload over 400 km, and full sensor and payload integration capabilities, Aero2 is built for speed, precision, and reliability.
From casualty care resupply to time-sensitive medical transport, we’re committed to supporting the evolving needs of defence and emergency responders with scalable, certified drone technology.
Revolutionizing critical logistics from above.
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