StartUps
DroneAcharya's Operating Revenue Soars 90%, Net Profit Doubles To 6.2 Cr in FY24


By Kajal Sharma - 06 Jun 2024 10:06 AM
SUMMARY DroneAcharya's operating revenue climbed from INR 18.56 Cr in FY23 to INR 35.19 Cr in FY24, an almost 90% rise. The firm ascribed this rise to the business's constant and steady expansion as a drone solution supplier and drone-focused training institution. The startup's overall revenue increased to INR 37.35 Cr in FY24 from INR 19.13 Cr the previous year, including other revenues.In the fiscal year 2023–24 (FY24), the drone startup DroneAcharya Aerial Innovations, based in Pune, declared a consolidated profit after tax (PAT) of INR 6.2 Cr, over two times higher than the INR 3.42 Cr recorded in the same period of the previous fiscal year.Operating revenue for DroneAcharya climbed by about 90% from INR 18.56 Cr in FY23 to INR 35.19 Cr in FY24. The company's continuous and consistent growth as a drone solution provider and drone-centric training organization was credited by the startup for this increase.DroneAcharya, established in 2017 by Prateek Srivastava, provides a range of drone solutions for data processing, multi-sensor drone surveys, and pilot training, among other uses.
Last year, the business ventured into the production of drones. In July 2023, it entered into a commercial production, assembly, and export agreement for drones and related goods with Gridbots Technologies, a robotics business based in Gujarat.The startup's overall revenue increased from INR 19.13 Cr to INR 37.35 Cr in FY24 when other income was factored in."At the moment, DroneAcharya is the top and most innovative DGCA-certified drone pilot training provider in India for the private sector. The company added in a statement that it has also made great progress in securing several international drone service projects, valuable industrial relationships with drone manufacturers, investments in drone-related businesses, and acquisitions of value-adding enterprises in India and throughout the world. DroneAcharya operated two DGCA-certified drone pilot training facilities in Pune and Gujarat up till last year. The corporation added two more new centers at IIT Ropar in Punjab and Jaipur in FY24, doubling the number. "The introduction of our line of type-certified agricultural spraying drones will be our first rollout for FY25. We are also steadily advancing internationally, emerging as one of India's foremostNoteworthy is the fact that DroneAcharya Aerial Innovations received an order earlier this year from the Adani Group to offer drone pilot training certified by the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA). Additionally, it obtained a contract in January from the Indian Army to supply advanced drone training and capacity building at the Mechanized Army Courses Group in Ahmednagar. It entered into an agreement with Vimaan Aerospace in February to supply drones, as well as services and training linked to drones.