Percepto Receives Key FAA Approval

Latest move allows a single operator to remotely man a full fleet of up to 30 Percepto drones, facilitating large-scale inspection exercises.

Latest move allows a single operator to remotely man a full fleet of up to 30 Percepto drones, facilitating large-scale inspection exercises.

Percepto, an industry-leading autonomous inspection and monitoring solutions provider, today announced the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) granted the company a nationwide waiver to operate a full fleet of Percepto drones remotely by one operator.

While previous Percepto operations required one pilot to monitor and operate one drone, this new approval allows for commercial operation of up to 30 drones, simultaneously with one pilot, redefining drone automation and remote operations.

For heavy industry, namely oil & gas, utilities and other energy stakeholders, this significantly reduces operational expenses and increases operational efficiencies. With this approval, Percepto heavy industry customers can finally implement large-scale drone fleet inspections by safely, quickly, and effortlessly scaling their drone programs. Moreover, it lowers costs for new entrants seeking to utilize drones to enhance their operations for the first time and encourages more market players to establish new drone programs.

This waiver builds on Percepto's years of regulatory efforts. The waiver greenlights safe nationwide drone BVLOS operations with no humans on site or the need for expensive radars, using remote pre-flight checks, extensive automation, and the ability to operate up to 30 drone-in-a-box systems simultaneously. It also completes the remote operations puzzle alongside Percepto's state-of-the-art drone-in-a-box hardware and autonomous inspection software.  

“For years, Percepto has been leading the remote inspection revolution - both on the regulatory and technology fronts,” said Percepto Co-founder and Chief Commercial Officer Ariel Avitan. “Simply put, with large-scale remote inspections, we'll see fewer large-scale safety and environmental failures across critical infrastructure.”

“Percepto is very grateful for the FAA's approval of this waiver—the true holy grail, which was achieved through years of continued cooperation with the FAA,” said Neta Gliksman, Percepto VP of Policy and Government Affairs. “This is opening doors for critical inspection operations for our clients, expanding the possibilities and scale of autonomous inspection technology.”

Percepto's approval from the FAA to remotely operate drone fleets sets the stage for transformative advancements in various industries. Delek, an Israeli holding conglomerate mainly operating in the petroleum industry, is one such firm ready to capitalize on drone-powered remote inspections.

“Delek plans to utilize remote inspection technology to minimize our environmental footprint and boost employee and community safety at scale,” said Delek U.S. Chief Information and Data Officer, Ido Biger.

Watch this video to see how Percepto enables remote inspection of large-scale operations.


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