RU

ZALA sets new records in the fuel and energy sector: 50,000 flight hours

Russian ZALA unmanned aerial systems provide comprehensive security for the fuel and energy sector. Since the beginning of 2025, their cumulative flight hours for fuel and energy companies have exceeded 50,000 for the first time. Each month, the drones spend over 5,000 hours in the air, performing thousands of flights to monitor infrastructure.

The large-scale implementation of ZALA technologies was made possible by the development of integrated systems for oil and gas companies. The flagship ZALA T-16 model provides 24/7 environmental monitoring and protection of trunk pipelines with a total length of over 200,000 km.

A key advantage of ZALA's solutions is the integration of artificial intelligence at all stages of work. The ZALA 4Z1 digital platform has significantly accelerated data processing and analysis, reducing the response time of fuel and energy sector managers.

ZALA unmanned systems demonstrate high autonomy and reliability, operating effectively in the most challenging weather conditions across Russia—from the Black Sea to Yamal, from St. Petersburg to Sakhalin.

ZALA technologies represent a fundamental shift in the approach to fuel and energy sector facility security. The resulting ecosystem has improved security and significantly reduced operating costs for fuel and energy companies, offering a truly effective and cost-effective solution.

Quick Links: