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Windracers drones to support World Food Programme supply efforts in Madagascar

Humanitarian Drone Deployment for Global Development Initiatives

Windracers has been awarded a contract by the World Food Programme to support humanitarian efforts in Madagascar using its ULTRA MK2 drone. The drone will be used to deliver supplies, including food, to areas where traditional methods are challenging. According to AeroTime, Windracers’ CEO previously worked on transportation economics and has experience with developing low-cost solutions for global development initiatives. This partnership comes as the World Food Programme continues to explore innovative technologies like drones to reach vulnerable populations. The project’s success could pave the way for further collaboration between humanitarian organizations and drone manufacturers.

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    Windracers drones to support World Food Programme supply efforts in Madagascar

    Humanitarian Drone Deployment for Global Development Initiatives

    Windracers has been awarded a contract by the World Food Programme to support humanitarian efforts in Madagascar using its ULTRA MK2 drone. The drone will be used to deliver supplies, including food, to areas where traditional methods are challenging. According to AeroTime, Windracers’ CEO previously worked on transportation economics and has experience with developing low-cost solutions for global development initiatives. This partnership comes as the World Food Programme continues to explore innovative technologies like drones to reach vulnerable populations. The project’s success could pave the way for further collaboration between humanitarian organizations and drone manufacturers.

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