Browse the full insider trade history of AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc., a listed equity based in United States. Shares are listed on US US, under the oversight of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc. has published 8 reports. Market capitalisation: €61.1m. The latest transaction was disclosed on 24 June 2022 — Levée d'options. Among the most active insiders: Fernandez-McGovern Nicole M.. All data is accessible without an account.
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AgEagle Aerial Systems Inc. is a U.S.-based company focused on professional drones, embedded sensors, and data-processing software. The company is listed on NYSE American in the United States under ticker UAVS, making it a small-cap public name for investors seeking exposure to the unmanned aerial systems (UAS) ecosystem at the intersection of aerospace, defense, and industrial technology. AgEagle is headquartered in Wichita, Kansas, with regional offices in Raleigh, North Carolina, and Lausanne, Switzerland. ([ageagle.com](https://ageagle.com/about/?utm_source=openai)) Founded in 2010, AgEagle initially set out to develop proprietary fixed-wing drones and aerial-imaging analytics for agriculture. Over time, the company broadened its scope into a more integrated platform built around three core areas: flight hardware, sensors, and software. That transformation accelerated through acquisitions that strengthened its engineering base and expanded its know-how in robotics, automation, manufacturing, and data science. The result is a business model that is no longer tied solely to agriculture, but instead spans multiple end markets. ([sec.gov](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/8504/000164117225001563/form10-k.htm?utm_source=openai)) Commercially, AgEagle positions itself as a provider of full-stack drone solutions. Its product set includes unmanned aircraft, multispectral cameras, and software tools used to collect, organize, and extract insights from aerial data. The company targets a range of verticals including agriculture, military and defense, public safety, surveying and mapping, and utilities/engineering. This breadth gives AgEagle a diversified revenue opportunity set, while also placing it in a highly competitive niche where product reliability, regulatory compliance, and customer relationships matter as much as technology. ([sec.gov](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/8504/000164117225001563/form10-k.htm?utm_source=openai)) In competitive terms, AgEagle remains a comparatively small player versus larger drone and aerospace platforms, but it differentiates itself through integration across hardware, sensors, and software. The company also highlights an established global network of more than 200 UAS resellers and enterprise customers worldwide, which suggests a distribution footprint beyond the U.S. market. Its international presence is reinforced by the Lausanne office and by the company’s emphasis on serving customers across multiple geographies. ([sec.gov](https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/8504/000164117225001563/form10-k.htm?utm_source=openai)) Recent corporate developments have been important. In 2025, AgEagle reported improved operating momentum, including stronger drone sales and a narrower net loss in the period it disclosed. The company also announced a strategic collaboration with Ascent AeroSystems to integrate its RedEdge-P multispectral camera with the Spirit coaxial UAV, underlining its focus on sensor-led partnerships and higher-value applications. For French-speaking investors, AgEagle therefore reads as a U.S. listed innovation story on NYSE American, with meaningful upside optionality in UAS adoption, but also with the usual risks of a small-cap hardware-and-software company: execution, funding needs, and market competition. ([ageagle.com](https://ageagle.com/ageagle-aerial-systems-reports-second-quarter-fiscal-year-2025-financial-results/?utm_source=openai))