We help build your own drone programme.
We do not sell drone operations, but are experienced in doing so.
Because of this, we are able to provide unbiased advisory services that focuses on our client’s best interests. For most businesses, this means:
Opportunities: Understanding what drones can do for their ambitions.
Optimisation: Improving their current drone programme or capabilities.
Systemisation: Building their drone policies or procedures.
Roadmapping: Planning a drone programme from scratch.
Health and Safety: Regulatory and compliance guidance.
We focus on what matters.
Most drone services are about the equipment or the flight.
We focus on what happens inside your organisation:
the governance,
the capability gaps,
the documentation,
the readiness.
That's where most drone programmes either succeed or quietly fall apart.
We work with businesses from various industries and scopes
We work with SMEs navigating drone adoption for the first time, and with organisations that have already invested in UAS and need help making it stick: operationally, structurally, and on paper.
Industries we serve:
Construction: Site surveys, progress monitoring, volumetric measurement
Oil & Gas: Asset inspection, flare stack surveys, pipeline monitoring
Media & Content: Aerial cinematography, event coverage, location scouting
Security: Perimeter surveillance, crowd monitoring, rapid area assessment
Agriculture: Crop health mapping, land surveys, irrigation planning
Maritime: Vessel inspection, coastal monitoring, port security
Utilities & Infrastructure: Powerline inspection, infrastructure surveys
Based in Brunei. Built for this market.
Brunei's drone market and regulatory environment is shifting. The window to build proper foundations, before adoption accelerates, is now.
We link a team of on-demand consultants with years of local and regional UAS experience, from robotics and operations, to finance and management, to ensure our clients gain cost-effective but high-value insights.
Alawi holds a BA in Politics and International Studies from the University of Melbourne. His background spans over half-a-decade in policy and governance, as well as business development in the UAS industry, with direct experience in both B2B and B2G markets.
He founded Angkasa with a straightforward premise: to drive forward UAS adoption by organisations that can benefit from it the most.