Swoop Aero - Display Aircraft Painting (Drone)
About Swoop Aero, Melbourne
Swoop Aero is the Australian drone-powered health logistics company dedicated to developing and implementing sustainable, reliable and scalable networks that underpin responsive and accessible healthcare. The end-to-end, on-demand solution moves sky and Earth to ensure a constant flow of provisions for patient care—anywhere on the planet. Swoop Aero has built the world’s leading complete technology platform for drone logistics. Designed as a single system, the Swoop platform provides frictionless native integration across the entire value chain to make access to the air seamless; Swoop Aero provide the complete infrastructure for drone logistics.
Back Story ........
Delivery of critical supplies reimagined
Swoop Aero was founded to transform the way the world moves essential supplies by making access to the air seamless. Swoop Aero provides a fully integrated and connected aviation platform, not just a drone; which is supported by advanced technology, to give organisations access to the air, to move essential products, on-demand, to places that are otherwise impossible to reach.
It all started in 2017 when our founders got asked a question: could a drone be used to transport chemotherapy medication in regional Australia?
The simple answer is yes; rapid advancements in the last 10 years in microelectronics and sensory systems have brought technology to the point where it is possible.
But the real question was: how could we design a system to deliver these essential medical supplies by air, safely, reliably, and cost-effectively, every day of the week?
Eric, an Air Force Pilot turned management consultant, and Josh, a robotics engineer with a background in industrial automation, set out to solve that problem— and so Swoop Aero was born.
Grace was commissioned by Swoop Aero to create an indigenous design for one of their innovative drones.
This drone hangs proudly in the Swoop Aero Foyer in the offices in Melbourne.
The artwork depicts the story of how the birds got their colours through indigenous storytelling.