June 2026: Caribbean Drone News
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The Caribbean drone industry had a big June.
In this month's Caribbean Drone News, Alan Gabriel covers four stories from Jamaica and Guyana that are quietly reshaping what's possible for UAS operators in the region.
Jamaica's national drone soccer team returned from California undefeated, defeating teams from the US, Canada, Mexico, and Kazakhstan.
Jamaican competitor Omar Cockett is heading to the World Skills Competition — one of the largest vocational skills events on the planet — to compete in the unmanned aerial systems category.
In Guyana, Dragonfly Drones formally launched an international joint venture with Canadian firm Automox Offshore.
The Ministry of Health completed drone-supported medical deliveries to riverine communities along the Mahicony River as part of a broader logistics rollout.
Tune in to get the full breakdown, the context behind each story, and why these developments matter for the wider Caribbean drone space.
The Pilots of the Caribbean Podcast recommends the Pilot Institute - Part 107 Made Easy course for anyone looking to prepare to sit the part 107 exam and become a licensed commercial drone operator.
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