Omni Air Taxi Closed An Agreement With Nordic Unmanned to Expand Its Drone Opportunities in Brazil
The Brazilian company, Omni Air Taxi, has closed an agreement with Nordic Unmanned, a Norwegian company, to explore sales and marketing opportunities for drone products and services in Brazil. With the partnership, Omni Air Taxi will now study the possibility of new projects that can be mutually developed by the Brazilian companies.
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Executives Speak Out
According to Roberto Coimbra, CEO of Omni Air Taxi, everyone is very excited about Nordic Unmanned’s recent achievements in Europe, which will create numerous opportunities. They also believe that the combination of the Norwegian technology with the Brazilian experience and leadership will create innovative solutions for Omni’s customers in Brazil, especially in BVLOS missions.
Meanwhile, the CEO of Nordic Unmanned, Knut Roar Wiig, celebrated the new partnership established with the Brazilian company that will bring various opportunities. According to the executive, it is a pleasure to work with Omni Air Taxi for the sales and marketing of its company and drone services in Brazil. This aligns with the company’s previously communicated expansion plans for South America.
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Omni Air Taxi Creates Opportunities With Drones
In 2018, Omni created the Omni Drone Division, which focuses on the use of drones to support clients requiring aerial mapping with better precision. Accordingly, the first model chosen by the company was the Arator HA.
This model was chosen right after Omni Air Taxi compared it with several other national and foreign models. The model was selected for being a complete solution in terms of functionalities, scanning capabilities, range, and autonomy.
Get to Know the Companies Involved
Omni Air Taxi was founded in 2000 based on the pillars of Safety, Ethics, Teamwork, Transparency, and Business Excellence. The company serves the largest companies in the oil sector, notably Petrobras, and also offers its clients innovative air transportation solutions in the offshore and onshore sectors in Brazil. Additionally, it provides air medical transport and external cargo services.
On the other hand, Nordic Unmanned offers tailor-made RPAS services. The company provides maritime operations in Europe through its framework agreement with EMSA, which includes emissions monitoring using the CAMCOPTER® S-100 and RPAS support. Nordic also has a framework agreement with Bane NOR, where it maintains readiness of its services for emergency situations in Norway’s train network.
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