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Flytrex Receives FAA Approval to Expand Drone Deliveries to 1 Mile, 10k Homes

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…Flytrex. “This approval from the FAA will allow us to cater to the growing demand for fast and efficient on-demand delivery in suburban America. We look forward to continuing on this exciting flightpath, bringing five-minute delivery to the millions of backyards across the U.S.” Since successfully launching the world’s first fully autonomous urban drone delivery in Reykjavik, Iceland, in 2017,…


Walmart and DroneUp Announce Multi-Site Drone Deliveries in Arkansas

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…the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to ensure the safe operation of drones in the National Airspace. It has more than 190 active waivers and authorizations with the FAA to support flights across the U.S. Walmart said it is well-positioned to be the drone delivery leader because it already has significant infrastructure in place to serve the public. The retailer…


Flytrex Raises Series C Funding to Expand Rapid Drone Delivery Across the U.S.

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…to continue working with the FAA, the North Carolina Department of Transportation, and others to bring swift, affordable, and sustainable on-demand drone delivery to more partners, communities, and consumers across the country.” Flytrex said its business-to-consumer service lets retailers and quick-service restaurants (QSRs) offer customers in suburban areas better costs, fast deliveries, and greater reach than ever before. The company…


Axon and Fotokite Offer Tethered Drones for Public Safety

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Axon Enterprise Inc. and Fotokite today announced that the Fotokite Sigma UAS with wireless livestreaming and evidence management is now commercially available to public safety customers in the U.S. and Canada. The companies said the drone system includes wireless livestreaming and evidence management capabilities. The Fotokite Sigma can launch, fly, and land with the push of a button—no setup time,…


American Robotics CEO Discusses Drone Development From the Lab to Real World Use

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…receive U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approval for automated beyond visual line-of-sight (BVLOS) flights without a human operator on site. The Ondas subsidiaries will move their business functions to an 18,000-sq.-ft. facility that will include 6,000 sq. ft. of flex lab space. The Waverly Oaks Park in Waltham is also home to Vecna Robotics and Veo Robotics. Reese Mozer, co-founder…


Flytrex Expands Drone Delivery Service for Food on Demand to Holly Springs, N.C.

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…Holly Springs. Together with the FAA and NCDOT, this program will reach unprecedented heights.” Flytrex claimed that its direct-to-consumer, autonomous drone delivery service lets retailers and quick-service restaurants (QSRs) cater to a wider customer base with faster, safer, and more economical on-demand deliveries than ever before. The company said it designed its system “for on-demand drone delivery of food and…


Reliable Robotics Raises $100M to Expand Remotely Piloted Commercial Cargo Flights

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…with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). As part of this work, the company has received key authorizations from the FAA for the flight of experimental unmanned aircraft. In 2019, Reliable demonstrated remote operation of a large commercial aircraft over a metropolitan area, an aviation first for a private company in the U.S. In addition, the company announced a partnership with…


MissionGO and The Living Legacy Foundation of Maryland Conduct Drone Blood Delivery Test

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…the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to advance the MG Velos 100 through the certification process. The company said it will be uniquely positioned to offer transplant stakeholders the only UAS capable of routine medical cargo delivery in urban environments. Using the MG Velos 100, organ procurement organizations (OPOs), hospitals and laboratories could autonomously deliver specimens over all traffic and…


PrecisionHawk, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association to Train Pilots for Drone Inspections

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…solutions at PrecisionHawk. “Many certified FAA Part 107 pilots lack live flight experience, and our program is specifically designed to give them hands-on field experience to help them carry out inspections of their transmission and distribution assets with greater confidence and higher levels of safety.” PrecisionHawk said it automates geospatial (GIS) data acquisition and analysis for enterprises. The Raleigh, N.C.-based…


Verizon Launches Robotics Business Technology Unit for Ground Robots, Aerial Drones

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…the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Skyward to test cellular-connected drones and software for complex operations such as beyond visual line-of-sight (BVLOS) flights and universal traffic management (UTM). The FAA is also working with American Robotics Inc. and Scientific Applications & Research Associates Inc. (SARA) on applying SARA's acoustics-based collision-avoidance technology with American…


Stockpile Reports Chooses American Robotics to Build Out Automated Drone Program

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…of valuable analytics and insights.” FAA approval builds interest in American Robotics American Robotics was founded by leading roboticists from Carnegie Mellon University and Stanford University and focuses on designing, developing, and marketing drones for real-world environments. It offers Scout as a “drone-in-a-box” turnkey data service under a robotics-as-a-service (RaaS) business model. American Robotics noted that Scout is the first…


American Robotics Joins FAA Rulemaking Committee on BVLOS Drone Operations

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…said it will join the FAA's rulemaking committee to advance beyond visual line-of-sight, or BVLOS, drone flights. The committee will provide recommendations for regulations to normalize safe, viable, and scalable BVLOS operations to support the $100 billion commercial drone industry. “American Robotics is excited to participate in pushing forward BVLOS regulations alongside the FAA to develop safe integration of UAS…


Vertex Manufacturing Chooses VELO3D to Meet Demand for 3D-Printed Metal Parts

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…the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Morris is also recognized for his early expertise in industrial metals such as titanium and for integrating AM with traditional manufacturing floor systems. MTI was acquired by GE Aviation in 2012. Morris, Rengers, and Warden then applied their decades of collective experience with thousands of applications across the aerospace, medical, defense, oil and gas,…


American Robotics and SARA Collaborate on Fully Autonomous Drone Safety in U.S. Airspace

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…the National Airspace System.” “The FAA has rigorous requirements for drone companies to prove they can operate safely in the NAS without visual observers or pilots on the ground, and with other manned aircraft,” stated Vijay Somandepalli, co-founder and chief technology officer of American Robotics. “For the drone industry to reach its multi-billion dollar potential and meet the safety regulations…


Walmart Invests in DroneUp for Nationwide Drone Deliveries

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…the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for its on-demand drone-delivery network. Walmart builds on proxmity “Since partnering with DroneUp last year, we’ve valued their technological expertise, world-class operations, and experienced management team – and their commitment to helping the FAA ensure the highest levels of safety with every delivery,” said Furner. He noted that DroneUp “was the first operator to…


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