A Melbourne-based company that builds and operates drones to transport medical supplies has won a top innovation award
Swoop Aero is answering the call to join the COVID fight in some of the most remote places around the world
Swoop Aero heads to DRC to launch the world’s largest bi-directional drone network, covering 22,000 square kilometres.
As I depart for the Democratic Republic of Congo, this is the message I have sought to convey to the team
Eric Peck speaks to Small Biz Matters about Swoop's business growth, mission and achievements to date.
Melbourne-based startup Swoop Aero specialises in on-demand healthcare, using drones to deliver essential medical supplies
Swoop Aero has become a vital service since the onset of COVID-19: in Malawi, delivering PPE, tests and results
Australian drone-powered health logistics company Swoop Aero is tripling its Malawian drone fleet to support Malawi government
Swoop Aero is delivering crucial supplies to fight the Covid-19 virus in Africa, flying the aircraft from its base in Melbourne
VillageReach chose to partner with Swoop Aero in DRC since its drone system can take off and land on the ground
Swoop Aero's air logistics platform supports the delivery of life-saving vaccines to remote areas of Vanuatu.
Swoop Aero's air logistics platform supports the delivery of life-saving vaccines to remote areas of Vanuatu.
A baby on a small Pacific island has become the first person given a vaccine delivered by a commercial drone
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