
Dronything provides aircraft maintenance teams with faster, cheaper, and more consistent inspections by using drones to capture high-resolution sensor data and generate automated reports. The company deploys drones equipped with visual cameras, LiDAR, and thermal sensors to scan aircraft fuselages and feed imagery into machine-learning based image-processing software that detects anomalies and produces inspection reports. Dronything operates as a Drone-as-a-Service (DaaS) / B2B SaaS solution tailored to MRO (maintenance, repair, and overhaul) organisations. Key technologies include unmanned aerial systems, multi-sensor imaging (visual, LiDAR, thermal), and computer vision/machine learning. The service targets airline and MRO operators seeking to streamline aircraft inspection workflows and reduce manual scaffold- or rope-access work.

Dronything provides aircraft maintenance teams with faster, cheaper, and more consistent inspections by using drones to capture high-resolution sensor data and generate automated reports. The company deploys drones equipped with visual cameras, LiDAR, and thermal sensors to scan aircraft fuselages and feed imagery into machine-learning based image-processing software that detects anomalies and produces inspection reports. Dronything operates as a Drone-as-a-Service (DaaS) / B2B SaaS solution tailored to MRO (maintenance, repair, and overhaul) organisations. Key technologies include unmanned aerial systems, multi-sensor imaging (visual, LiDAR, thermal), and computer vision/machine learning. The service targets airline and MRO operators seeking to streamline aircraft inspection workflows and reduce manual scaffold- or rope-access work.
Business: Drone-as-a-Service (DaaS) for aircraft inspection and MRO
Founded: 2017
Headquarters: Madrid, Spain
Tech: Visual, LiDAR, thermal sensors; computer vision / ML
Status: Listed as closed
Aircraft maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) inspections
2017
DeepTech
Grant closed on June 1, 2018 (listed as funded by EASME).