AbonMax Technology Targets Stronger Drone Revenue Growth by Late 2026
AbonMax Technology is preparing for a larger push into the drone market, with the company indicating that its drone business could become a more meaningful contributor to overall sales by the end of 2026.
Speaking on June 16, AbonMax Technology said drone-related revenue currently represents only about 7% to 8% of total sales. While that remains a relatively small share of the company’s broader business, management expects the segment to gain stronger momentum as new orders and international opportunities begin to materialize.
The company’s optimism is tied largely to two growth drivers: government procurement and overseas expansion. Public-sector demand for drones has continued to rise as more agencies explore unmanned systems for inspection, security, logistics, mapping, and emergency response. If AbonMax can secure more procurement contracts, the drone segment could deliver more noticeable results in the coming quarters.
Overseas markets are also expected to play a key role in the company’s growth strategy. As global demand for commercial and industrial drones expands, AbonMax is looking beyond its domestic market to capture new customers and diversify its revenue base. International expansion could help the company reduce reliance on a single region while improving long-term growth potential.
Although drone revenue is still in the early stages for AbonMax, the company appears confident that the business can move toward a stronger position by late 2026. With government orders gradually coming in and overseas sales channels developing, drone-related revenue may begin to account for a larger percentage of total sales.
For investors and industry watchers, AbonMax Technology’s progress in the drone sector will be worth monitoring closely. The global drone market remains highly competitive, but demand continues to grow across industrial, public safety, infrastructure, and defense-related applications. If AbonMax can convert current opportunities into steady orders, its drone business could become one of its more important growth engines over the next year.






