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Thanks for clarifying—and sorry again. You needed under 4,000 characters including spaces, with the same format. Here’s your content reduced to fit that: EPISODE SUMMARY What happens when long-endurance drones become part of a regional infrastructure network? In this episode of the Hangar X Podcast, host John Ramstead talks with David Mazar about Droneport—SiFly’s shared infrastructure platform for long-range drone fleets. David explains how extending flight time from minutes to hours changes mission planning, deployment, and economics. Built inside a modified 20-foot ISO container, Droneport can launch multiple aircraft, recharge batteries, swap payloads, and support local or remote operations. The conversation explores why the “one drone, one box” model doesn’t scale—and how Droneport lowers costs while expanding use cases across public safety, utilities, rail inspection, disaster response, and border security. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS • Why endurance changes infrastructure • Inside Droneport: launch, charging, and operations hub • 10x better economics through shared infrastructure • Drone as First Responder support • Regional deployment networks • Utilities, rail, and border security use cases • Long-term interoperability vision KEY POINTS + TIMESTAMPS [00:02:58] Endurance Is the New Infrastructure Longer flight time means fewer launch points and wider coverage. [00:05:39] Where “Drone-in-a-Box” Breaks Down Traditional dock systems work locally but are costly to scale. [00:09:06] What Droneport Actually Is A modified 20-foot ISO container with: * Retractable roof + lift system * Storage for four aircraft * Charging infrastructure * Ground control station * Starlink + networking * Maintenance workspace [00:12:47] The Economics Traditional model: 20–30 docks, $2.5–3M Droneport: 2–3 units + 6–9 aircraft, ~$500K [00:17:21] Shared Regional Infrastructure Agencies can share Droneports for lower-cost coverage. [00:18:35] Federal & Border Security Supports border surveillance, rural coverage, and long-distance monitoring. [00:19:50] Drone as First Responder * Eyes on scene first * Faster response * Better officer safety * Emergency aerial coverage [00:22:20] SWAT & Persistent Overwatch Long-endurance drones can provide uninterrupted coverage for hours. [00:26:54] Utilities, Rail & Infrastructure Rail inspection, utility monitoring, outage inspections, corridor safety. [00:30:42] Other Drone Platforms Optimized for SiFly today, with interoperability planned. [00:32:00] Final Takeaway Regional aerial networks powered by endurance and scalable infrastructure. GUEST BIO DAVID MAZAR David Mazar is a leader at SiFly focused on long-endurance drone systems and aerial infrastructure. Through Droneport and the Q12 platform, he is helping shape regional drone networks. https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-mazar-7b568849/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-mazar-7b568849/] ABOUT SIFLY SiFly builds long-endurance drones and aerial infrastructure for commercial, public safety, and industrial operations. Its Q12 and Droneport platforms are designed to make drone operations more practical and cost-effective. https://hangarxstudios.com/sifly [https://hangarxstudios.com/sifly] NOTABLE QUOTES “Endurance is the new infrastructure.” “One drone, one dock doesn’t scale.” “We could envision roughly a 10x improvement on cost per square mile coverage efficiency.” “We’re moving from isolated deployment to a regional aerial operations network.” “Flight time changes infrastructure and economics.”
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