Facebook In Talks To Acquire Drone Maker Titan Aerospace






















Facebook, one of the primary backers of the Internet.org initiative, which aims to bring affordable Internet access to the 5 billion people in the world that who still lack connectivity, is in talks with a company that could help further that agenda.

Sources say that Facebook is buying Titan Aerospace makers of near-orbital, solar-powered drones which can fly for five years without needing to land. According to a source with access to information about the deal, the price for this acquisition is $60 million.

Facebook is apparently interested in using these high-flying drones to blanket parts of the world without Internet access, beginning with Africa. The company would start by building 11,000 of these unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), specifically the “Solara 60” model.

These drones are ”atmospheric satellites” that can conduct most of the operations of an orbital satellite, but are cheaper and more versatile. The drones could potentially have many uses, including weather monitoring, disaster recovery, earth imaging or communications, the company has said but clearly Facebook would be interested in that latter part.

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