French AviationTech startup Donecle bags €10 million to grow drone-based inspection platform

April 15, 2026 at 02:03 PM UTC
EU-Startups
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French AviationTech startup Donecle bags €10 million to grow drone-based inspection platform

French AviationTech startup Donecle has secured €10 million in a new funding round, signalling robust investor confidence in the burgeoning drone-based inspection sector. This capital injection is earmarked for international expansion, particularly within Europe and the United States, and for further technological development, especially in artificial intelligence applications. The funding round underscores the growing demand for innovative solutions that enhance efficiency and safety in critical industrial sectors. Donecle's patented platform integrates autonomous drones, high-resolution imaging, and advanced AI to automate aircraft inspections, a process traditionally performed manually. The system claims to complete inspections up to ten times faster, offering substantial improvements in cost savings, reliability, and operational speed. Beyond immediate inspection, Donecle is developing a software layer to transform collected data into actionable insights, with future integration into MRO systems for enhanced traceability and predictive maintenance management. This significant investment in Donecle aligns with a broader trend across Europe, as demonstrated by other recent funding rounds for companies like Voliro (€19.8 million), Energy Robotics (€11.5 million), Rift (€4.6 million), and AirHub (€4.4 million). Collectively, these investments exceeding €50 million highlight a sustained interest in technologies that automate critical asset inspection, improve data traceability, and reduce labour intensity, contributing to the digital transformation of industries like aviation. The focus on AI and structured data management addresses the increasing scarcity of skilled labour, positioning these companies as key players in the digital sovereignty of European industrial operations.

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Published: April 15, 2026 at 02:03 PM UTC
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