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PRYMA Aerospace Secures DGCA Drone Certification, Paving Way for Commercial Expansion

By Shilpa Reddy , 3 September 2025
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PRYMA Aerospace, an emerging player in India’s aerospace and defense technology sector, has received certification from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) for its indigenous drone systems. The approval marks a critical milestone for the company, enabling it to scale commercial operations in agriculture, logistics, and surveillance. With India’s drone ecosystem rapidly evolving under supportive regulatory frameworks, PRYMA Aerospace’s certification not only validates its technological capabilities but also positions it to compete in a market projected to reach multi-billion-rupee valuations over the next decade.

Regulatory Approval: A Landmark Achievement

The DGCA certification is a significant endorsement, as it validates the safety, performance, and reliability standards of PRYMA Aerospace’s drones. For a sector where compliance with aviation-grade regulations is essential, this approval opens the door for commercial deployment across industries that are increasingly embracing unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).

Industry experts note that regulatory certification is often a bottleneck for startups, making this achievement an inflection point in PRYMA Aerospace’s growth trajectory. It also demonstrates the government’s commitment to fostering indigenous innovation under the “Make in India” and “Atmanirbhar Bharat” initiatives.

Expanding Applications Across Industries

With certification in place, PRYMA Aerospace is set to expand operations across diverse verticals. In agriculture, drones can assist farmers with crop monitoring, pesticide spraying, and yield optimization. In logistics, UAVs offer potential for faster, last-mile delivery in areas with difficult terrain. Additionally, sectors such as infrastructure inspection, mining, and disaster management are likely to benefit from PRYMA’s advanced drone solutions.

Surveillance and security also remain core opportunities, as both government agencies and private entities seek cost-effective monitoring systems. By catering to this multi-sectoral demand, PRYMA is expected to strengthen its market presence while diversifying revenue streams.

Positioning in India’s Drone Market

India’s drone industry has gained significant momentum since the government introduced liberalized Drone Rules in 2021 and a production-linked incentive (PLI) scheme to encourage domestic manufacturing. Market estimates suggest that the sector could surpass Rs.50,000 crore in valuation by 2030, driven by commercial adoption and defense modernization.

PRYMA Aerospace’s entry into this space, fortified by DGCA certification, allows it to compete with established domestic players and global entrants eyeing India’s growth potential. The company’s focus on innovation, compliance, and scalability is likely to be a key differentiator.

Outlook: Scaling New Heights

PRYMA Aerospace’s certification milestone arrives at a time when demand for drones is poised to accelerate. With growing applications in both civilian and defense domains, the company has an opportunity to emerge as a leading force in India’s UAV ecosystem.

Its immediate priorities will likely include ramping up production, expanding partnerships, and securing contracts across sectors. If executed effectively, PRYMA’s trajectory could mirror India’s broader ambition of becoming a global hub for drone technology.

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