Drones to be commonplace in 5 years: Munich Re survey
In fewer than five years, the use of drones (unmanned aerial vehicles – UAVs) could become common practice for almost 40 percent of businesses, say corporate risk managers surveyed by Munich Re.
What is the greatest risk of using drones for business purposes? Sixty-nine percent of the risk managers surveyed said potential issues related to “invasion of privacy” were their biggest concern, followed by inadequate insurance (12 percent), personal injury (11 percent), and property damage (8 percent).
An estimated 30,000 commercial and civil drones could be circling the skies in the US by 2020, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) estimates that between 2015 and 2025, the drone industry will create 100,000 jobs and contribute USD82 billion to the US economy.
Forty-four percent of the risk managers surveyed believe their own companies would consider the use of drones if the FAA approves rules for UAVs, and 76 percent said they would invest in UAV-specific insurance coverage even if it was not required.