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Why Fall is the Busiest Time of Year for First Class Drones

  • Writer: David Polan
    David Polan
  • Sep 23
  • 2 min read

As summer winds down and the first signs of fall begin to show, September/October becomes one of the busiest months of the year for us at First Class Drones. While productions keep rolling year-round, September/October stands out for one simple reason: developers, marketing agencies, and rendering companies all come to us at the same time, and they all want the same thing.


Drone shots before the leaves change.



Alta X and the Inspire 3 on set for a production
Alta X and Inspire 3 on set

September/October is the last chance to capture that fresh summer look. Lush green trees, vibrant landscapes, and long daylight hours, all before the fall colours take over. Clients know this narrow window won’t last, so they turn to us to make sure their projects, campaigns, and renderings showcase that summer energy while it’s still here.


North facing photo of the 15th floor of a future development
North facing photo of the 15th floor of a future development

Fall Drone Season: Developers, Marketing Teams, and Rendering Firms Align


  • Developers want to showcase progress on their sites before winter slows everything down.

  • Marketing agencies are preparing campaigns for the fall and the year-end push.

  • Rendering companies need fresh footage and imagery to build accurate, appealing visualizations.


All of these industries rely on us for aerial content in September/October, and when you add that to our ongoing production work, the demand stacks up quickly.



So if you need us in September/October, we ask for a little patience. It’s our busiest time of the year, and we’re working around the clock to capture everything our clients need before the season shifts. To make sure your project is locked in, we recommend booking at least two weeks in advance. This way you secure your spot in our schedule and guarantee we can deliver the high-quality drone work you expect from First Class Drones.


 
 
 

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