(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 ...
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 ...
Most recently Amazon got permission from the FAA to not only start flying from its new Arizona-based location, but also to fly beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) missions with the new MK30 drone.
ANRA Technologies announced a significant milestone with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) granting it a Letter of Acceptance (LOA) to deploy its strategic drone conflict detection and ...
The FAA approval marks a critical win for Prime Air, allowing the MK30 to operate beyond a pilot’s line of sight, an essential step in scaling the program. Amazon had previously received similar ...
3. Unlicensed Pilot: The operator lacked a valid Unmanned Aircraft (UA) pilot license. 4. Violation of CFMS Procedures: The company did not adhere to the Centralised Flight Management System protocols ...
The FAA’s authorization granted to ANRA is part of the agency’s ongoing efforts to evaluate and potentially expand BVLOS capabilities in the drone industry, which could enable broader applications of ...