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Bulgarian drones to carry out cargo flights in the EU

Photo: Facebook/Dronamics

By the end of 2022, cargo flights with Bulgarian unmanned cargo planes will be launched in the Mediterranean, and in 2024 in Bulgaria. The cargo flights of the Bulgarian drones will initially start in Malta and Italy, gradually expanding their scope. 

This became clear during the visit of the Minister of Innovation and Growth Alexander Pulev to Dronamics - a Bulgarian technology startup that works on the creation and operation of unmanned aircraft for cargo deliveries. 

The company has developed its own drone, called "Black Swan", as its aim is to facilitate logistics and freight forwarding, with same-day delivery.



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