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Visakhapatnam Engineer Builds Over 420 Drones, Envisions Air Taxi Rescues

Visakhapatnam Engineer Builds Over 420 Drones, Eyes Air Taxi Rescues Amid Industry Challenges
From Humble Beginnings to Aerospace Innovation
At just 26 years old, aeronautical engineer Yogesh Komara has transformed a modest single-room shed in Visakhapatnam into Akshaya Aerospace, a burgeoning start-up that has produced more than 420 specialized drones. His work spans diverse sectors including defence, agriculture, surveillance, and industrial applications. Komara’s measure of success is not material wealth but the ability to create meaningful impact and empower others.
Komara’s journey began under challenging conditions, assembling drones in a room without even a fan. He famously removed an air conditioner to avoid complacency, embodying a philosophy that creativity and resilience must not be sacrificed for comfort. This ethos permeates Akshaya Aerospace, where a team of 13 to 14 young employees—many without prior technical experience—are nurtured to innovate and become self-reliant. Several former colleagues have since launched their own drone ventures, reflecting Komara’s dedication to fostering empowerment within the industry.
A Diverse Portfolio and Defence Collaborations
Akshaya Aerospace’s extensive portfolio includes 39 agricultural drones designed for seed spreading and pesticide spraying, 24 kamikaze drones, 9 waterproof marine drones, 63 first-person view (FPV) drones, 21 survey and mapping drones, 3 food delivery drones, 17 tethered surveillance drones, 58 optical fibre anti-jamming drones, 43 inspection drones for infrastructure, and 144 custom-built drones tailored for defence, industrial, and commercial clients.
Komara’s expertise has garnered attention from the Indian defence sector. Notably, during Operation Sindoor, he contributed to the development of kamikaze drones for the Indian Army, marking a pivotal moment in his career. Currently, Akshaya Aerospace manufactures drones for the Indian Navy in Visakhapatnam and provides training to naval officers in drone operation and maintenance. Komara’s younger brother, Ashwin Komara, left a corporate software role to lead the company’s software development efforts, underscoring the family’s commitment to advancing drone technology.
Beyond defence, Akshaya Aerospace supplies drones to police forces across North Coastal Andhra Pradesh, as well as to the Forest Department, Greyhounds, and OCTOPUS units. These collaborations highlight the company’s expanding footprint in public safety and environmental monitoring.
Vision for Air Taxi Rescues Amid Industry Challenges
Komara’s most ambitious project remains under development: an air taxi designed for humanitarian rescue missions. Motivated by frequent drowning incidents along Visakhapatnam’s coastline, he envisions an aerial system capable of detecting distressed swimmers, performing sea rescues, and delivering victims safely to shore for urgent medical care.
However, this vision faces formidable challenges within a rapidly evolving and competitive global market for electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft. Established players such as Joby Aviation and Volocopter are advancing air taxi technologies, intensifying competition. Joby Aviation is currently under investigation by the US International Trade Commission for potential import violations, creating regulatory uncertainties that may affect partnerships like its collaboration with Delta Air Lines. Meanwhile, Volocopter’s recent launch of the VoloXPro further heightens market pressures. These developments present significant regulatory and commercial hurdles for innovators like Komara striving to bring air taxi rescue solutions to operational reality.
Despite these obstacles, Komara remains resolute. He approaches potential partnerships with caution, emphasizing that support must be authentic and aligned with his mission rather than driven solely by profit. “My journey should reflect a rare blend of technical innovation and social responsibility, proving that success is not about luxury but about creating impact and empowering others,” he asserts. As Akshaya Aerospace continues to expand, Komara’s commitment to purpose-driven innovation remains central to his work.

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