Flylogix has secured its first offshore renewables contract to support the proposed Moray FLOW-park in north Scotland.
The drone firm will carry out digital aerial surveys under a six-figure deal with Offshore Solutions Group, which is leading the floating offshore wind facility, Flylogix said.
The work will involve deploying drones to map wildlife in the Moray Firth to support environmental consenting, the company added.
A trial flight from Cruden Bay will collect data for submission to NatureScot as part of the project’s Environmental Impact Assessment.
The Moray FLOW-park is designed to provide temporary wet storage for floating offshore wind foundations to support turbine assembly, integration and deployment.
The contract runs until the end of 2026 and is expected to be followed by a larger two-year survey agreement.
Chief executive Charles Tavner of Flylogix said: “This a landmark contract for Flylogix, allowing us to take a meaningful next step in our ambition to support Scotland’s energy transition.
“As a company we have spent time considering how drones can best be used to support the offshore renewables sector and we can’t wait to put our plans into action.”
“Our objective is to replicate the quality of existing digital aerial surveys, while reducing the cost, risk and environmental impact of delivering these services.”
ETZ Ltd has awarded Flylogix £25,000 from its Challenge Fund to support expansion into offshore renewables, backed by the Scottish Government’s Just Transition Fund.


