Flying Lion Introduces DroneBooth for Efficient Drone Dock Installation

Flying Lion Introduces Portable Drone Docking System

Flying Lion, Inc. has announced the launch of DroneBooth™, a portable enclosure designed to facilitate drone dock operations in areas lacking permanent infrastructure. The system was unveiled on March 24, 2026, and will be showcased at the ISC West conference in Las Vegas.

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Features of the DroneBooth

The DroneBooth is engineered for rapid deployment, allowing organizations to set up drone dock systems quickly in the field. It operates independently of fixed power or internet connections, making it suitable for remote or temporary locations.

Specifications and Design

The system requires a space approximately the size of a parking spot in a secure area and supports various dock platforms, including:

  • DJI Dock 2 and 3
  • Dock for X10
  • Hex Universal Docks

Equipped with self-contained power and connectivity, the DroneBooth enables multi-day, standalone operations, ensuring continuous drone activity.

Operational Support

Flying Lion offers comprehensive operational support for deployments, which includes installation, configuration, maintenance, regulatory assistance, and remote pilot staffing.

Applications and Use Cases

The DroneBooth is versatile, designed for various applications including:

  • Event at large gatherings such as concerts and sporting events
  • Infrastructure monitoring across sectors like transportation, energy, water, communications, and agriculture
  • Emergency response in areas affected by natural disasters

This flexibility allows organizations to maintain aerial coverage even in locations where power and connectivity are limited or unavailable.

Industry Context and Trends

Drone-in-a-box systems are increasingly being adopted in public safety and infrastructure operations, allowing for drone deployment with minimal human intervention. The introduction of portable solutions like DroneBooth highlights the growing demand for adaptable deployment models, particularly for temporary events and emergency situations.

As regulations for beyond visual line of sight operations evolve, integrated systems that combine hardware, connectivity, and remote pilot services are expected to play a significant role in expanding drone programs.

Presentation at ISC West

Flying Lion will present the DroneBooth at ISC West, scheduled for March 25–27, 2026, in Las Vegas, where the company will be exhibiting at Booth 14140.

About Flying Lion

Founded in 2014, Flying Lion, Inc. provides drone services to law enforcement, public safety agencies, municipalities, and private companies. The company specializes in remote pilot services, regulatory consulting, training, staffing, dock installation, and maintenance, focusing on operations.

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