AeroDrone: unmanned aircraft systems with payload capacity of up to 300 kg featured in the Ukrainian Pavilion at UAV Expo
- bvelykyi
- Aug 20
- 2 min read

The Ukrainian Pavilion at Commercial UAV Expo in Las Vegas is a platform for showcasing advanced engineering solutions capable of reshaping the architecture of the global unmanned technology market. It features systems that cover the full spectrum of applications—from agricultural production and energy infrastructure to defense operations and logistics. Each participant of the Pavilion represents a domain in which Ukrainian engineering has reached a world-class level.
One of the participants is AeroDrone — a Ukrainian company specializing in the design, development, and manufacturing of unmanned aircraft systems. Its solutions are engineered for heavy-lift capability, long-range missions, and extended endurance, establishing a distinct segment of heavy unmanned aviation.
AeroDrone’s platforms are applied in logistics, communications, infrastructure monitoring, precision agriculture, search and rescue operations, and defense, providing flexible solutions for a wide range of missions.
AeroDrone’s flagship models are the D80-Discovery and E300-Enterprise:
Payload capacity: up to 80 kg (D80) and up to 300 kg (E300), including fuel.
Flight range: up to 800 km for the D80 and up to 3,000 km for the E300 (depending on configuration and fuel system design).
Autonomy: fully automated mission execution—from takeoff to landing—with real-time manual override and control.
Infrastructure requirements: capable of takeoff and landing from any flat surface, with no need for dedicated runways.
As part of its international expansion, AeroDrone is planning to establish an R&D, manufacturing, and testing facility in Nevada, USA.
The Ukrainian Pavilion at Commercial UAV Expo will serve as a platform for the global community to directly engage with the innovative developments of Ukrainian engineers. Among them are AeroDrone’s systems and the solutions of other participants that are shaping the modern landscape of unmanned technologies.
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