Commercial drone provider American Robotics this week flew into rarified skies, becoming the first company approved by the FAA to operate automated drones without human operators on-site. The authorization allows American Robotics to deploy its Scout drone system with acoustic Detect-and-Avoid (DAA) technology that enables drones to maintain a safe distance from other aircraft. Company […]
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America Robotics Snags First-ever FAA Approval to Fly Automated BVLOS

Commercial drone provider American Robotics this week flew into rarified skies, becoming the first company approved by the FAA to operate automated drones without human operators on-site. The authorization allows American Robotics to deploy its Scout drone system with acoustic Detect-and-Avoid (DAA) technology that enables drones to maintain a safe distance from other aircraft. Company…
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America Robotics Snags First-ever FAA Approval to Fly Automated BVLOS
America Robotics Snags First-ever FAA Approval to Fly Automated BVLOS
America Robotics Snags First-ever FAA Approval to Fly Automated BVLOS