New Delhi: AVPL International, a leading name in India’s drone ecosystem, has been officially authorized by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to conduct drone pilot training in the Medium-Class Rotorcraft category. This achievement positions AVPL International among the first few remote pilot training organizations(RPTOs) in India, which have the ability to train pilots for drones weighing between 25 kg and 150 kg.
The demand for medium category drone pilots is rising significantly, especially in sectors like agriculture and defence. Drones in this category are used for advanced tasks such as crop monitoring, precision spraying, and defence surveillance. Despite the growing adoption of these technologies, the availability of certified pilots in India remains limited. AVPL International aims to address this shortage through its DGCA-approved training programs, preparing a new generation of skilled professionals to meet industry demands.
Speaking about the achievement, Ms. Preet Sandhuu, Founder and Managing Director of AVPL International, said, “This DGCA authorization for medium category drone training not only validates our efforts but also inspires us to work even harder toward empowering youth with advanced skills and driving innovation. We are committed to contributing to India’s journey of becoming a global leader in drone technology and taking the nation to the next level.’
AVPL’s notable contributions include the development of the 10-litre capacity Viraj drone, a revolutionary agricultural drone designed for efficient crop spraying and field monitoring. The company’s focus on research and development has been further amplified through strategic collaborations with premier institutions like IIT Ropar and IIT Kanpur. These partnerships are aimed at advancing drone research, fostering innovation, and introducing state-of-the-art drone solutions tailored for Indian agriculture.
With its growing influence in the drone sector and its focus on cutting-edge technology, AVPL International is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping India’s journey toward a self-reliant drone ecosystem.