Four Seasons I is one of the most exclusive new vessels in the world. Built by Fincantieri in Ancona, Italy, the 207-metre ultra-luxury yacht features only 95 suites and represents a new standard for luxury hospitality at sea.
KTV Working Drone has now delivered a drone-based solution to Four Seasons Yachts, marking an important step into one of the most exclusive segments of the maritime industry.
KTV Working Drone has already delivered drone solutions to two of the world’s largest cruise ships, and the company is preparing further deliveries to several more vessels in the years ahead. Across the cruise industry, more operators are recognizing the benefits of moving away from expensive robotic solutions and towards drone technology that offers greater flexibility, improved safety and higher operational efficiency.
This latest delivery demonstrates that the shift is not limited to large-scale cruise vessels. KTV Working Drone is now also entering the luxury yacht segment, where operational quality, safety and precision are of the highest importance.
The agreement was signed by KTV Working Drone Finland, and crew training was completed this week. The delivery includes a drone solution designed to support cleaning operations on board, helping crews handle demanding cleaning tasks in a safer and more efficient way.
KTV Working Drone is actively working with the maritime industry to provide drone solutions for cleaning in passenger traffic, while also developing strong solutions for cargo and transport vessels. At the same time, the company is in dialogue with several additional cruise operators that are looking to replace traditional robotic systems with drone-based solutions.
This development confirms KTV Working Drone’s strong position in the maritime market and underlines the growing demand for safer, smarter and more cost-effective drone solutions across the shipping industry.


