Medical drones are unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) designed to transport medical supplies, such as medications, vaccines, or diagnostic samples, to remote or underserved areas.

Medical drones provide fast, efficient delivery of essential healthcare supplies, reducing delays, cutting costs, and ensuring life-saving treatments reach patients in isolated or hard-to-reach locations.

The range of medical drones varies, but most can fly between 10 to 100 kilometers, depending on the drone model and payload, making them ideal for reaching remote areas.

Modern medical drones are built with weather-resistant features and can navigate challenging conditions. However, extreme weather may still affect their performance, requiring adjustments to flight paths or schedules.

Niubalus Logistics uses medical drones to deliver crucial healthcare supplies to underserved rural areas, overcoming geographical barriers and improving access to essential medical services in Papua New Guinea.