DragonFly UAS expects second-half revenue to be two to three times the first
half, fueled by overseas orders for 10–20 self-developed VTOL drones
following verification. Its systems support photogrammetry, 3D modeling,
construction, and disaster prevention; VTOL enables vertical takeoff, hover,
and landing without a runway.
CEO Arvin Li said demand is strongest in the U.S. and Europe—from public-
safety agencies, military users, and emergency responders—with rising
interest in Taiwan for public safety and energy inspections. Full-year revenue
is projected at about $5.0 million.
Momentum should extend into next year, aided by agency rights for U.S.
maker Skydio (secured in 2023). About 70% of Skydio components come from
Taiwan. R&D and verification are done in Taiwan; mass production is
supported by Qisda.


