GAO Tek offers a good selection of Gasoline-Powered Drones.

  • Agriculture
  • Forestry
  • Mining
  • Oil and Gas
  • Construction
  • Infrastructure Inspection
  • Search and Rescue
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Military
  • Surveying

 

GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones have been widely used in agriculture. We have numerous customers in such major metros in the U.S. and Canada for the agriculture industry as: 

Cargill, Syngenta, Valent USA and FBN in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Corteva Agriscience, Beck’s Hybrids, Elanco and CountryMark in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Archer Daniels Midland, Deere & Company, Growmark and The Andersons in Columbus, Ohio.

Land O’Lakes, CHS Inc., WinField United, and AgriBank in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Richardson International, Cargill, Parrish & Heimbecker, and McCain Foods in Winnipeg, Canada.

 

Our customers in agriculture industry have used GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones for such applications as:

  • Crop Monitoring and Analysis: GAO Tek’sgasoline-powered drones are employed in agriculture to provide real-time crop monitoring and analysis. Equipped with multispectral cameras, these drones can capture detailed images that help in assessing crop health, identifying areas affected by disease, and optimizing irrigation strategies. This data enables farmers to make informed decisions, leading to more efficient resource use and improved crop yields.
  • Precision Spraying: GAO ’sgasoline-powered drones are utilized for precision spraying of pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers across large agricultural fields. These drones can cover vast areas quickly and accurately, targeting specific zones that require treatment while minimizing chemical usage. This reduces environmental impact and ensures crops receive the exact amount of nutrients or protection they need.
  • Livestock Management: In livestock farming, GAO Tek’sgasoline-powered drones are used to monitor and manage herds over extensive areas. Drones equipped with thermal imaging cameras can track the location and health of animals, detect any signs of illness, and ensure that livestock are grazing in the correct areas. This technology helps in reducing labor costs and improving the overall efficiency of livestock management.

 

GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones has been widely used in forestry. We have numerous customers in such major metros in the U.S. and Canada for forestry as:

Weyerhaeuser, Georgia-Pacific, Rayonier, and Plum Creek Timber in Seattle, Washington.

International Paper, WestRock, Georgia-Pacific, and CatchMark Timber Trust in Atlanta, Georgia.

Boise Cascade, PotlatchDeltic, Clearwater Paper, and Stimson Lumber in Boise, Idaho.

Hancock Timber Resource Group, Drax Biomass, Packaging Corporation of America, and Sierra Pacific Industries in Portland, Oregon.

Canfor, West Fraser Timber, Inter for, and Tolko Industries in Vancouver, Canada.

 

Our customers in forestry industry have used GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones for such applications as

  • Aerial Surveying and Mapping: GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered dronesare utilized in forestry for aerial surveying and mapping. These drones can cover vast forested areas, capturing high-resolution images and topographical data. This information is essential for creating detailed maps, assessing forest conditions, and planning sustainable logging operations, ensuring efficient land use and forest management.
  • Fire Monitoring and Management: GAO’s gasoline-powered dronesare employed in forestry for monitoring and managing forest fires. Equipped with thermal cameras, these drones can detect early signs of wildfires, monitor fire progression, and assess damage in real-time. This capability is crucial for coordinating firefighting efforts, protecting valuable timber resources, and minimizing environmental impact.
  • Reforestation and Seeding: GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered dronesare used in reforestation efforts by dispersing seeds over large areas of deforested land. These drones can efficiently cover difficult terrain, ensuring that seeds are distributed evenly and in the most suitable locations for growth. This application accelerates reforestation processes and aids in the restoration of forest ecosystems.

 

GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones has been widely used in mining. We have numerous customers in such major metros in the U.S. and Canada for the mining industry as:

Freeport-McMoRan, Southern Copper, Newmont Corporation and Asarco in Phoenix, Arizona.

Peabody Energy, Arch Resources, Patriot Coal and Doe Run Company in St. Louis, Missouri.

Rio Tinto, Barrick Gold, Newmont Corporation and Kinross Gold in Denver, Colorado.

Alcoa, CONSOL Energy, U.S. Steel and Cleveland-Cliffs in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Teck Resources, Barrick Gold, Goldcorp and Cameco in Vancouver, Canada.

 

Our customers in mining have used GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones for such applications as 

  • Aerial Surveying and Mapping: GAO Tek’sgasoline-powered drones are utilized in mining operations for aerial surveying and mapping. These drones capture high-resolution images and generate 3D maps of mining sites, enabling precise volumetric calculations, pit analysis, and terrain modeling. This application improves the accuracy of resource estimation and supports efficient mine planning and development.
  • Inspection and Monitoring: GAO Tek’sgasoline-powered drones are employed in mining for the inspection and monitoring of critical infrastructure such as conveyor belts, pipelines, and tailings dams. Equipped with high-definition cameras and thermal sensors, these drones can detect structural issues, monitor environmental conditions, and ensure safety compliance, reducing the need for manual inspections in hazardous areas.
  • Blast Planning and Fragmentation Analysis: GAO Tek’sgasoline-powered drones are used in mining for blast planning and post-blast fragmentation analysis. By capturing detailed aerial footage of blast sites, these drones help in assessing the distribution of rock fragments and optimizing blast designs. This application enhances the efficiency of ore extraction and minimizes the environmental impact of blasting operations.

 

GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones has been widely used in oil and gas industry. We have numerous customers in such major metros in the U.S. and Canada for the oil and gas industry as:

ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips, Chevron, and Schlumberger in Houston, Texas.

Occidental Petroleum, Marathon Oil, Devon Energy, and ONEOK in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

BP, Shell, Marathon Petroleum, and Valero Energy in Chicago, Illinois.

Phillips 66, HollyFrontier, SM Energy, and Cimarex Energy in Denver, Colorado.

Suncor Energy, Enbridge, Imperial Oil, and Husky Energy in Calgary, Canada.

 

Our customers in oil and gas have used GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones for such applications as:

  • Pipeline Inspection and Leak Detection: Gasoline-powered drones are utilized in the oil and gas industry for inspecting pipelines and detecting leaks. These drones can cover extensive pipeline networks, capturing high-resolution images and thermal data that help identify potential issues such as corrosion, cracks, or leaks. This application enhances safety by enabling early detection of problems and reducing the risk of environmental damage.
  • Flare Stack Monitoring: Gasoline-powered drones are employed to monitor flare stacks in oil and gas facilities. Equipped with thermal imaging cameras and gas detection sensors, these drones can safely approach flare stacks to assess their condition, detect gas emissions, and ensure compliance with safety regulations. This reduces the need for shutdowns and minimizes the risk to personnel who would otherwise perform these inspections manually.
  • Offshore Platform Inspection: Gasoline-powered drones are used for inspecting offshore oil and gas platforms. These drones can navigate around complex structures, capturing detailed visual and thermal data of critical components such as risers, helidecks, and derricks. This application allows for more frequent and accurate inspections, reducing downtime and enhancing the overall safety and efficiency of offshore operations.

 

GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones has been widely used in the construction industry. We have numerous customers in such major metros in the U.S. and Canada for construction industry as:

Bechtel, Granite Construction, Webcor Builders and DPR Construction in San Francisco, California.

Turner Construction, AECOM, Tishman Construction and Skanska USA in New York, New York.

Kiewit Corporation, JE Dunn Construction, Burns & McDonnell and McCarthy Building Companies in Kansas City, Missouri.

Fluor Corporation, Jacobs Engineering Group, Balfour Beatty and The Beck Group in Dallas, Texas.

PCL Construction, EllisDon, Ledcor Group and Aecon Group in Toronto, Canada.

 

Our customers in construction industry have used GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones for such applications as:

  • Site Surveying and Mapping: GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones are utilized in the construction industry for site surveying and mapping. These drones can quickly cover large construction sites, capturing high-resolution aerial imagery and generating detailed 3D models of the terrain. This application allows for precise topographical analysis, helps in planning earthworks, and provides accurate measurements for site preparation and design.
  • Progress Monitoring and Reporting: GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones are employed to monitor the progress of construction projects. By capturing regular aerial footage and images, these drones provide real-time updates on the status of construction activities. This application enables project managers to track milestones, identify potential delays, and create detailed progress reports for stakeholders, ensuring that projects stay on schedule and within budget.
  • Infrastructure Inspection: GAO’s gasoline-powered drones are used for inspecting construction infrastructure such as bridges, tall buildings, and other hard-to-reach areas. Equipped with high-definition cameras and thermal sensors, these drones can identify structural issues, assess the quality of work, and ensure compliance with safety standards. This application reduces the need for scaffolding and manual inspections, enhancing safety and efficiency on construction sites.

 

GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones has been widely used in the infrastructure inspection industry. We have numerous customers in such major metros in the U.S. and Canada for infrastructure inspection industry as:

Jacobs Engineering Group, AECOM, Bureau Veritas and Tetra Tech in Los Angeles, California.

HDR, Burns & McDonnell, Terracon Consultants and Olsson in Kansas City, Missouri.

WSP USA, Thornton Tomasetti, HNTB Corporation and STV Group in New York, New York.

Parsons Corporation, Michael Baker International, Hatch and RS&H in Washington, D.C.

SNC-Lavalin, WSP Canada, Stantec and Golder Associates in Toronto, Canada.

 

Our customers in infrastructure inspection industry have used GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones for such applications as:

  • Bridge and Structural Integrity Assessment: GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones are used in the infrastructure inspection industry to assess the structural integrity of bridges and large infrastructure projects. These drones can access hard-to-reach areas, capturing high-resolution images and videos that help engineers identify cracks, corrosion, and other potential weaknesses. This application enhances safety by reducing the need for manual inspections and allows for more frequent monitoring of critical infrastructure.
  • Pipeline and Utility Line Inspection: GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones are employed to inspect long stretches of pipelines and utility lines, including power transmission lines. Equipped with advanced sensors and cameras, these drones can detect leaks, structural damage, and vegetation encroachment. This application provides a cost-effective and efficient way to monitor and maintain essential infrastructure, ensuring the reliability and safety of energy and utility networks.
  • Roadway and Highway Condition Monitoring: GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones are utilized to monitor the condition of roadways and highways, capturing detailed imagery and data on pavement quality, surface wear, and potential hazards. This application helps in the early detection of issues such as potholes, cracks, and erosion, enabling timely maintenance and reducing the risk of accidents. Drones provide a comprehensive overview of extensive infrastructure, allowing for more informed decision-making in roadway management and repair.

 

GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones has been widely used in search and rescue industry. We have numerous customers in such major metros in the U.S. and Canada for search and rescue as

Lockheed Martin, Harris Corporation, Northrop Grumman, and Booz Allen Hamilton in Washington, D.C.

Raytheon, General Dynamics, MITRE Corporation, and BAE Systems in Boston, Massachusetts.

Boeing, Amazon Web Services, T-Mobile, and Microsoft in Seattle, Washington.

Honeywell, General Electric, Motorola Solutions, and AT&T in Chicago, Illinois.

Bombardier, CAE, Bell Textron Canada, and SNC-Lavalin in Montreal, Canada.

 

Our customers in search and rescue industryhave used GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones for such applications as

  • Search Operations: GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones are deployed in search operations to cover large areas quickly and efficiently. These drones are equipped with high-resolution cameras and thermal imaging sensors, allowing search teams to locate missing persons or survivors in challenging terrains, such as forests, mountains, or disaster zones, enhancing the effectiveness and speed of rescue missions.
  • Aerial Delivery of Emergency Supplies: GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones are used to deliver essential supplies like food, water, and medical kits to inaccessible or remote areas during search and rescue operations. Their extended flight time and ability to carry heavier payloads make them ideal for reaching locations that ground vehicles or helicopters may not easily access, ensuring that critical aid reaches those in need.
  • Communication Relay: In search and rescue operations, GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones can function as communication relays to extend the range of communication networks in areas where infrastructure has been damaged or is non-existent. By hovering over the search area, these drones can maintain connectivity between ground teams and command centers, improving coordination and the overall efficiency of rescue efforts.

 

GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones have been widely used in environmental monitoring. We have numerous customers in such major metros in the U.S. and Canada for the environmental monitoring industry as:

AECOM, Jacobs Engineering, SCS Engineers, and Stantec in Los Angeles, California.

CH2M Hill, Geosyntec Consultants, Tetra Tech, and Brown and Caldwell in Denver, Colorado.

Environmental Resources Management (ERM), Golder Associates, Cardno, and Geocomp in Boston, Massachusetts.

Burns & McDonnell, Black & Veatch, Terracon, and Olsson in Kansas City, Missouri.

Golder Associates, SNC-Lavalin, Pinchin Ltd., and Stantec in Toronto, Canada.

 

Our customers in environmental monitoring industry have used GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones for such applications as

  • Air Quality Monitoring: Gasoline-powered drones are equipped with sensors to measure pollutants such as particulate matter, carbon monoxide, and sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere. These drones can cover large areas, including remote or hazardous locations, providing real-time data on air quality levels to help identify pollution sources and assess environmental health.
  • Water Quality Assessment: Gasoline-powered drones are utilized to collect water samples and monitor parameters like pH, turbidity, and chemical contaminants in rivers, lakes, and coastal areas. Their ability to access difficult-to-reach or expansive water bodies allows for comprehensive environmental assessments that inform conservation efforts and pollution control measures.
  • Wildlife Habitat Monitoring: Gasoline-powered drones are deployed to monitor wildlife populations and their habitats by capturing high-resolution images and thermal data. These drones can track changes in vegetation, identify illegal logging activities, and assess the impact of climate change on ecosystems, supporting biodiversity conservation and habitat protection initiatives.

 

GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones have been widely used in the military industry. We have numerous customers in such major metros in the U.S. and Canada for the military industry as:

Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon Technologies, and BAE Systems in Washington, D.C.

General Dynamics, L3Harris Technologies, Huntington Ingalls Industries, and Booz Allen Hamilton in Norfolk, Virginia.

Boeing, SAIC, Textron, and Leidos in St. Louis, Missouri.

Bell Textron, DynCorp International, Elbit Systems of America, and Vought Aircraft Industries in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas.

Bombardier, CAE, General Dynamics Mission Systems, and Rheinmetall Canada in Montreal, Canada.

 

Our customers in the military industry have used GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones for such applications as:

  • Reconnaissance and Surveillance: Gasoline-powered drones are deployed in military operations for extended-range reconnaissance and surveillance missions. These drones can cover large areas, providing real-time intelligence, monitoring enemy movements, and assessing battlefield conditions, all while staying airborne for longer durations compared to electric-powered alternatives.
  • Logistics and Supply Delivery: Gasoline-powered drones are used to transport essential supplies such as ammunition, medical supplies, and rations to troops in remote or hostile environments. Their higher payload capacity and longer flight times make them suitable for delivering critical resources directly to the front lines or to units operating in difficult terrain.
  • Search and Rescue Operations: In military search and rescue missions, gasoline-powered drones are employed to locate and assist in the recovery of personnel in challenging environments. Their ability to fly longer distances and operate in harsh conditions makes them invaluable for finding and extracting soldiers who are lost, injured, or trapped in combat zones.

 

GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones have been widely used in surveying industry. We have numerous customers in such major metros in the U.S. and Canada for surveying as:

Trimble, Stantec, Woolpert, and KCI Technologies in Denver, Colorado.

AECOM, Timmons Group, Kimley-Horn, and Michael Baker International in Washington, D.C.

Cardno, Dewberry, Topcon, and Terracon in Atlanta, Georgia.

HDR, Jacobs Engineering, Westwood Professional Services, and S&ME in Dallas, Texas.

WSP Global, McElhanney, SNC-Lavalin, and EXP in Vancouver, Canada.

 

Our customers in surveying industry have used GAO Tek’s gasoline-powered drones for such applications as:

  • Aerial Topographic Mapping: Gasoline-powered drones are employed in the surveying industry for aerial topographic mapping, providing high-resolution images and elevation data over large areas. These drones can cover extensive terrains efficiently, capturing precise geospatial information essential for creating detailed topographic maps used in construction planning, land development, and environmental assessments.
  • 3D Modeling of Terrain: Gasoline-powered drones are utilized to generate 3D models of terrains by capturing multiple overlapping images from different angles. These models are used for various applications, including infrastructure design, mining operations, and flood risk assessments. The drones’ ability to operate for extended periods allows for comprehensive data collection in a single flight.
  • Boundary and Land Surveys: Gasoline-powered drones are deployed in boundary and land surveys to accurately measure property lines and land features. Equipped with advanced GPS and imaging technologies, these drones provide precise data that is critical for legal documentation, land ownership disputes, and real estate development. Their long flight duration enables extensive coverage in a single survey mission.

 

By the way, gasoline-powered drones products are sometimes referred to as gas-powered UAVs, gasoline-fueled drones, petrol-powered UAV systems, gas-driven unmanned aerial vehicles, gasoline-engine drones, gas-engine UAV technology, petrol-driven drones, gasoline-powered aerial vehicles, gas-fueled UAV platforms, and petrol-powered aerial systems.

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