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Aerial Drone Security & Surveillance in Columbus, OH

FAA-certified drone patrols providing aerial surveillance, thermal imaging, and real-time video feed for large perimeters and hard-to-reach areas.

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Aerial Drone Security in Columbus: Local Market Overview

Columbus is emerging as one of the Midwest's most important logistics and technology investment destinations, with the historic announcement of Intel's $20-billion semiconductor fab complex in New Albany representing the single largest economic development project in Ohio history. Calvis deploys FAA-certified drone units across the Columbus metro, providing thermal imaging and real-time HD aerial surveillance for Intel's massive construction site in New Albany, the enormous Ohio State University campus, and the extensive logistics and fulfillment center infrastructure along I-70 and I-71. The John Glenn Columbus International Airport creates LAANC authorization requirements for drone operations across the east side of the metro, while Rickenbacker International Airport — Ohio's primary cargo hub — generates its own LAANC zone on the southeast side. Ohio State University's 1,665-acre campus is one of the largest in the United States, creating substantial aerial perimeter monitoring opportunities. The Easton and Polaris commercial districts host large outdoor retail centers with expansive parking footprints. Columbus's construction boom across New Albany, Hilliard, Westerville, and Powell adds ongoing construction site aerial security demand throughout the metro.

Intel's New Albany semiconductor investment represents a $20-billion commitment for two initial fabs on a 1,000-acre site, with planned expansion to eight fabs and $100 billion in total investment over the coming decade. Ohio State's 1,665-acre main campus in Columbus hosts 66,000 students and is a consistent top-10 national campus by enrollment. Rickenbacker International Airport is one of the top US airports for cargo by tonnage, serving as a major FedEx and USPS air cargo hub.

Intel's semiconductor fab campus in New Albany, Ohio represents a $20-billion initial investment on 1,000 acres — the largest economic development project in Ohio's history — creating an enormous construction site aerial security requirement.

Aerial Drone Security Services in Columbus

Service Features

  • FAA-certified drone operators
  • Thermal imaging capability
  • Real-time HD video feed
  • 200+ acre coverage per unit
  • Night vision capability
  • GPS geo-fencing
  • Rapid incident response
  • Perimeter breach detection

Industries We Serve

  • Construction Sites
  • Warehouses & Distribution
  • Critical Infrastructure
  • Large Events
  • Ports & Terminals
  • Border & Perimeter Security

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Service Coverage in Columbus Metro Area

Areas We Cover

  • Intel New Albany Campus

    Intel's massive semiconductor construction project in New Albany spans 1,000 acres with billions in equipment staged during the multi-year construction phase. Drone patrols monitor perimeter fencing, laydown yards, construction access roads, and the undeveloped buffer land bordering Pataskala Road during overnight and weekend periods.

  • Ohio State University Campus

    OSU's 1,665-acre main campus features Ohio Stadium, the Wexner Medical Center, research facilities, and expansive parking infrastructure. Drone patrols cover the outer campus perimeter along Olentangy River Road and Lane Avenue, monitoring parking lot activity and the residential neighborhood transition zones overnight.

  • Rickenbacker International Airport / Cargo Hub

    Rickenbacker's cargo operations handle FedEx, USPS, and freight carrier operations on a large campus. Drone patrols — conducted under Rickenbacker LAANC authorization — monitor cargo terminal perimeters, aircraft apron access, and the industrial park developments surrounding the airport campus.

  • I-70 East / Obetz Logistics Corridor

    The I-70 East corridor through Obetz and Groveport hosts major fulfillment centers for Amazon, Rickenbacker-adjacent distribution operations, and cold storage facilities. Aerial drones cover expansive warehouse perimeters and truck yard areas during overnight non-operating periods.

  • Easton Town Center / Airport East

    Easton Town Center is one of Ohio's largest outdoor retail destinations with expansive surface parking and adjacent hotel campuses. Drone units provide event-period perimeter overwatch and overnight parking area monitoring to deter vehicle break-ins across the enormous surface parking footprint.

Common Questions About Aerial Drone Security in Columbus

How does aerial drone security serve Intel's massive New Albany construction project?

Intel's New Albany campus is one of the largest active construction projects in the United States, with billions in construction equipment, fabrication equipment components, and materials staged across a 1,000-acre site. Aerial drone patrols provide documented perimeter coverage during nights and weekends, identifying unauthorized access attempts, perimeter fence breaches, and suspicious vehicle activity in laydown yard areas. Multi-unit coordinated missions cover the full 1,000-acre perimeter, feeding live thermal and HD footage to a central monitoring station with direct communication to Intel's on-site security team.

What aerial security value does Ohio State's campus present?

Ohio State's massive 1,665-acre campus hosts significant overnight security challenges along its outer perimeter, particularly in the areas adjacent to the Oval, OSU Medical Center, and the Stadium district on game days. Drone units are particularly effective for Ohio Stadium event security, providing aerial overwatch of Lot 1 and the surrounding tailgate fields, as well as pedestrian corridor management along Olentangy River Road during Buckeyes game ingress and egress. Between events, drones monitor the perimeter fence line and research building loading areas overnight.

What LAANC requirements apply to drone operations near both John Glenn and Rickenbacker airports?

Columbus's two airports create distinct LAANC zones covering different quadrants of the metro. John Glenn Columbus International Airport governs the northeast corridor toward New Albany, while Rickenbacker covers the southeast. Calvis operators obtain separate LAANC authorizations for each airport zone as required by the specific patrol location, ensuring all missions — whether at the Intel campus near Pataskala or at Rickenbacker cargo terminals — comply with the applicable airport authority requirements.

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