The first trials for the transportation of goods using RPA (drones) are already taking place in the country, officially authorized by the ANAC. The largest Civil Aviation Training Center in the Americas, DRONESVIP, is leading this new phase, which promises to revolutionize logistics, connectivity, and the future of air transport.
In a global context where automation and efficiency define the course of new technologies, Argentina marks a turning point in unmanned air transport. The first tests using Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS)—commonly known as drones—have begun across the country.
This milestone not only reflects technological evolution but also represents a qualitative leap in regulation, training, and applied innovation.
DronesVIP, authorized by Speedbird Aero (a leading Brazilian RPA company), launched the first remote pilot course for drone cargo operations, completely virtual and offered in both English and Spanish.
The tests are being conducted with ANAC Brazil-certified drones (Speedbird DLV1) and under the official authorization of Argentina’s National Civil Aviation Administration (ANAC). The operations are led by DRONESVIP, whose main headquarters are located in Argentina and which has become a continental reference in RPA pilot training and the development of technological solutions for the sector.
A Sky Full of Possibilities

Drones have long ceased to be a novelty and have become essential tools in various sectors—security, agriculture, film production, topography, and more. However, transporting goods via unmanned aircraft presents even greater technical, operational, and regulatory challenges.
How can we ensure safe flights? What routes can drones take in urban areas? What types of cargo are permitted? What training do the pilots need? These are just some of the questions that are beginning to be answered with these early trials, carried out under strict protocols and in controlled environments.
DRONESVIP has positioned itself as a pioneer in this new chapter. Its holistic approach—combining top-level training, first-class infrastructure, and a constant ecosystem of innovation—enables it to lead these tests with a vision that goes beyond experimentation: it aims to transform the logistics of the future.
The Next Step? Autonomous Aerial Logistics
Imagine a delivery system where drones can automatically transport packages between cities, rural areas, or even within large urban centers. This would not only reduce costs and delivery times but would also have a positive environmental impact, by lowering the use of traditional ground vehicles.
The initial trials carried out by DRONESVIP lay the foundation for this scenario to become a reality in Argentina. Backed by ANAC and within a clear regulatory framework that prioritizes safety and efficiency, the country is beginning to join a trend already underway in countries like the United States, Germany, and Japan.
But this time, we’re not following innovation. We’re building it right here.
A Regional Opportunity

The collaboration between Speedbird and DRONESVIP is not just national. As the largest training center in the Americas, DRONESVIP is strategically positioned to export knowledge, train pilots from across the region, and help shape public policies that promote the safe and intelligent use of this technology.
This project doesn’t just open new flight paths in the sky—it opens career opportunities, new businesses, and a different way of thinking about mobility.
And the best part? It’s already happening.
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