The Government has today released a plan for drones, which Transport Minister Phil Twyford said are estimated to be worth up to $7.9 billion to the economy.
A paper released today, Taking Flight: an aviation system for the automated age, sets out the Government's vision for how drones can be better integrated into the current transport system to develop a thriving, innovative and safe sector.
Twyford said drones would deliver economic benefits by doing tasks that are time intensive, expensive, and risky – such as monitoring crops, inspecting power lines and helping with emergency operations.
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"New Zealand has an opportunity to be at the forefront of drone technology with sectors like forestry, agriculture, and conservation already harnessing their abilities.