Shenzhen,
China-based DJI teamed up with Nepalese drone service company Airlift, video
production company 8KRAW and certified mountain guide Mingma Gyalje Sherpa to fly the world's first successful
delivery drone trials on Mount Everest (Mount Qomolangma).
Completed
in April, the historic milestone in aviation highlights the capabilities of DJI
FlyCart 30, which can carry 15kg payloads even in extreme altitude and
environmental conditions, according to a press release from DJI. “During the
tests, three oxygen bottles and 1.5kg of other supplies were flown from Everest
Base Camp to Camp 1 (5,300-6,000m ASL).
On the
return trip trash was carried back down.” Christina Zhang, Senior Corporate
Strategy Director, DJI says: "From the end of April, our team embarked on
a groundbreaking endeavour to help make cleanup efforts on Everest safer and
more efficient. We are thrilled to share
that our DJI FlyCart 30 was up to the task. The ability to safely transport
equipment, supplies and waste by drone has the potential to revolutionise
Everest mountaineering logistics, facilitate trash cleanup efforts, and improve
safety for all involved."