Hartford-based Aquiline Drones wants to make CT a drone capital
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Aquiline Drones founder and CEO Barry Alexander poses with a prototype displayed at the company’s headquarters in the Stark Building at 750 Main St., in downtown Hartford, Conn., on Tuesday, March 30, 2021.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut Media
HARTFORD In the downtown Stark Building, at 750 Main St., a team of 25 technicians builds flying machines.
Soon, there will be many more working there and many more of those contraptions taking flight.
Aquiline Drones, the company that makes those commercial unmanned aircraft and provides supporting cloud technology and an array of other services, is growing quickly amid a surge in demand and concerns about foreign-made drones. For its home state, the firm offers the opportunity to take a leading role in a new era of aerospace and a promising source of jobs in one of its cornerstone industries.
Hartford-based Aquiline Drones wants to make CT a drone capital
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