Skyy Network has announced a significant expansion of its medical drone logistics network in Romania, developed in collaboration with MedLife.
Following two years of validating what is now the largest network of its kind in Europe, the project is scaling up to include new routes, a higher frequency of flights, and the integration of additional cities.
As part of this growth, the company has launched a recruitment drive for civilian drone operators to manage daily flight missions. Those joining the team will undergo training on two distinct drone platforms, executing long-range sorties of 50–100km between hospitals and laboratories.
The roles represent a shift toward “technology with purpose,” placing operators at the heart of safety-critical missions with a direct impact on regional healthcare.
Skyy Network noted that the expansion is also creating a pipeline for international career progression; two current team members are already transitioning to overseas operations. The move reinforces the company’s broader strategy to lead in BVLOS (beyond visual line of sight) drone logistics for the medical sector.
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