Infrastructure

Resonia, Amber Wings sign MoU for advanced heavy lift drone tech for power infra

Resonia, one of India’s leading power transmission infrastructure developers, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Amber Wings, the drone solutions arm of Ubifly Technologies to form a strategic joint venture aimed at transforming material logistics and construction workflows through heavy-lift drone technology.

The agreement, formalised at the Dubai Airshow 2025, marks a significant step toward mechanising India’s large-scale power infrastructure projects. The partnership aims to replace slow and labour-intensive on-ground logistics with autonomous, high-payload aerial systems capable of navigating rugged terrains and remote sites.

The collaboration builds on the successful operational pilot conducted on the Khavda IV C Transmission Project, where Amber Wings’ M50 delivery drones transported up to four tonnes of material per day across challenging desert landscapes. According to the companies, this deployment demonstrated the technology’s ability to reduce manual intervention, enhance safety, and significantly compress construction timelines.

“By integrating heavy-lift drone technology, Resonia is enhancing efficiency and safety on the Khavda IV C Transmission Project while laying the foundation for next-generation mechanisation across the sector,” said Arun Sharma, CEO of Resonia. “This milestone reaffirms our commitment to breakthrough innovation and strengthens our ability to deliver complex projects with greater speed, precision and excellence.”

Prof. Satya Chakravarthy, Founder of Ubifly Technologies and CTO of Amber Wings, said the partnership would accelerate India’s advancement in autonomous aerial systems. “This agreement, signed at the world’s most influential aerospace event, significantly boosts India’s advanced aerial systems, focusing on enhanced payload drones, cooperative swarm tech, and autonomous tower installation. This synchronised effort will accelerate development and deployment, ensuring practical impact. We are excited about the potential use cases our drone platform can enable.”

The joint venture aims to expand drone-enabled capabilities across material transportation, tower assembly support and remote logistics areas traditionally challenged by hazardous conditions, labour bottlenecks, and slow movement. By shifting from conventional, risk-prone construction practices to agile, tech-driven methods, Resonia seeks to set new benchmarks in infrastructure delivery.

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