Request RFQ

Share your country, quantity, timeline and end use. The form labels the inquiry so your team can prioritize low-friction markets and review restricted cases.

Review status

Standard B2B review. Add importer and end-use details for faster response.

Before sending RFQ

Prepare these items so the quotation can focus on a real batch instead of a generic price.

Aircraft batch

  • Model and year
  • Quantity and serial range
  • Previous show count

Battery package

  • Battery model
  • Cycle range
  • Voltage / visible condition

Charging workflow

  • Charger model
  • Channel count
  • Power cable standard

Control and positioning

  • Ground station
  • RTK base station
  • 433 / 915 MHz data radio

What happens after you send an RFQ?

Used drone-show systems are quoted through a staged process. This keeps public pricing honest and avoids sending sensitive batch files before buyer screening.

1. Lead screen

Country, company, contact method, target quantity, end use and importer path are checked first. Restricted or unclear uses are not quoted automatically.

2. Batch match

Available aircraft batches are compared against requested quantity, model, year, battery scope, charging workflow, cases and spares.

3. Clean proof pack

For serious civil buyers, prepare public-safe photos, short case clips, inspection summary, battery disclosure and packing scope.

4. Commercial quote

Final quotation is prepared only after batch scope, destination, freight route, battery documents and optional training/support are confirmed.

Response rules

  • Reply within 24 hours for Tier 1 civil event operators.
  • Ask for importer or local flight-permit path before sharing sensitive batch documents.
  • Do not send internal price sheets, contracts, IDs, supplier documents or unreviewed raw videos.
  • Keep US, EU, UK, military, border, surveillance, policing and unclear end-use leads under manual review.
  • Use clean public configuration lists first; share private media room only after buyer screening.