
The Dronecode Foundation is pleased to announce that AIUAV has joined as a Silver Member. A sub-brand of Haike Technology Co., Ltd., AIUAV focuses on the research, development, and manufacturing of core components for unmanned aerial systems, with particular depth in FPV and small-to-medium drone platforms. Since Haike Technology’s founding in 2014, the team has built more than a decade of expertise in flight control hardware, electronic speed controllers, and intelligent drone subsystems used across both multirotor and fixed-wing applications.
AIUAV’s product portfolio spans flight controllers, electronic speed controllers (ESCs), complete FPV drones, receivers, GNSS modules, and robotic drive control systems. Their roadmap of new releases under the AIUAV brand includes the PlatFly H7 and H9 series flight controllers, the PlatFly M9 and M9 PRO series GNSS modules, and the PlatFly PMU P5 power management module. This breadth of core component offerings reflects a sustained focus on building stable, reliable building blocks for the next generation of intelligent unmanned systems.
“Haike Technology has always believed that open-source collaboration is an important force driving the continuous advancement of drone technology. AIUAV, as a brand under Haike Technology, joining the Dronecode Foundation is a key step for us to deeply participate in the global open-source ecosystem and work with the community to promote innovation and standard development in unmanned aerial systems.
In the future, we will continue to contribute our technological expertise in flight control, electronic speed controllers, and intelligent systems, and together with developers worldwide, build a smarter, more reliable, and more open future for unmanned systems, becoming the most trusted leader in intelligent unmanned systems among global ecosystem partners.” — Yang Pingfa, Founder and CEO, Haike Technology
AIUAV’s membership brings valuable component-level expertise and a strong FPV and small-platform heritage to the Dronecode ecosystem, further strengthening the foundation’s ability to support developers building on open standards. We warmly welcome the AIUAV team to the Dronecode Foundation and look forward to their contributions to the open-source aerial robotics community.