Yarra Drones Establishes AAM Command Centre at Latrobe Airport
Yarra Drones will create an Advanced Air Mobility Command Centre at Latrobe Regional Airport, backed by Victoria's funding. This initiative aims to enhance the drone sector in Australia, projected to generate $14.5 billion and over 5,500 jobs annually.

Yarra Drones has been selected to develop an Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) Command Centre at Latrobe Regional Airport, supported by the Victorian State Government. This facility will serve as a research and testing hub for drone technologies, positioned within the Latrobe Aerospace Technology Precinct, located 1.5 hours from Melbourne in low population density areas.
The Command Centre signifies a step towards supporting the safe integration of low-to-no emissions AAM technologies, contributing to economic growth and local job creation. The Australian drone sector is expected to yield a $14.5 billion economic impact and over 5,500 jobs annually, enhancing Latrobe's role in national aviation advancements.
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