
An FAA ruling on drone flights removes the requirement to operate within line of sight, which had previously restricted the viability of drone use in the commercial sector.
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New FAA regulations allow operators to fly designated drones over people and at night without obtaining waiver. They also establish and require an identification system of drones, similar to a digital license plate.
Read More →The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a proposal that requires the identification of unmanned aircraft systems by implementing a remote ID system. This rule would help identify unauthorized drones.
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Wing, Google's drone division, will begin delivering small consumer items in two Virginia counties within the coming months.
Read More →When I first read articles about the use of drones in fleet operations, I used to roll my eyes. But, no longer. After talking with many fleet managers, I now believe that drones in commercial applications will have a major impact in a variety of industries. At most companies, drone operations will fall outside the domain of fleet, at least initially. As FAA restrictions are eased, drones will proliferate into mainstream business practices, with the insurance and energy industries in the vanguard
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The Federal Aviation Administration has finalized its first operational rules for the “routine commercial use” of small drones.
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