Pricier drones that can handle intense winds and go further are often bigger, too; however, most large drones, as well as the pilots flying them, must be registered with the FAA before you take off.
The FAA allowed the drone to cover longer distances and make deliveries in areas that are no longer within the line of sight of pilots. A spokesperson from the FAA said that it gave its approval ...
(MENAFN- EIN Presswire) DEXA Gains FAA Authorization for BVLOS Operations ... This significant milestone allows DEXA to expand its drone delivery operations and bring faster, more convenient service ...
Alongside the FAA approval, Matt McCardle, head of regulatory affairs for Prime Air, said the company is starting to make drone deliveries Tuesday near Phoenix, Arizona. In April, Amazon said ...
Amazon says it has received approval from the Federal Aviation Administration to fly its newer, smaller delivery drones, including beyond the visual line of sight of pilots. The company is ...