Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) were developed to alter the course of warfare and eliminate vulnerabilities. Initially used for intelligence, reconnaissance, and surveillance, their service capacity has expanded due to technological advancements and evolving needs arising from natural and human factors. To meet the demands of emerging markets and increase efficiency, civil aviation companies have begun developing UAVs. To meet the demands of emerging markets and increase efficiency, civil aviation companies have begun developing UAVs. Initially, the focus was on increasing the functional load-carrying capacity of UAVs, but as different sectors began to express interest, unmanned aerial vehicles were designed by other industries. The COVID-19 pandemic has increased demand for UAVs, particularly for the rapid and contactless distribution of medicines required when inspecting for violations of curfew restrictions or monitoring citizens in quarantine. This study analyses the investments and activities of companies operating in civil aviation for UAVs. The study analyzed the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle strategies of Turkish Airlines, Boeing, and Henan SunHawk companies using Content Analysis and Thematic Analysis methods. The study analyzed the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle strategies of Turkish Airlines, Boeing, and Henan SunHawk companies using Content Analysis and Thematic Analysis methods. No additional aspects have been added to the content. The study analyzed the UAV strategies of Turkish Airlines, Boeing, and Henan SunHawk companies using Content Analysis and Thematic Analysis methods. The text has been revised to adhere to the desired characteristics, including clear and concise language, logical structure, formal register, and precise word choice. The text is free from grammatical, spelling, and punctuation errors. Based on the research findings, it is evident that both governments and private companies have effectively utilized UAV technologies over the past 25 years. The study also predicts a significant increase in the use of UAVs in the next 25 years across a wider range of sectors. The Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (SWOT) analysis evaluates the current potential of UAVs in terms of their future structure and the impact of new technologies on company policies. Precautions against cyber-attacks are also discussed due to the vulnerability of UAVs as high-tech products.