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A Detailed Walk-Through of How to Obtain a BVLOS Waiver

A Detailed Walk-Through of How to Obtain a BVLOS Waiver

by Ricky Gonzalez | Jun 1, 2020

by Trever Linn Flying Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) requires special regulatory permissions by Civil Aviation Authorities (CAA) around the world, such as the Part 107 waivers issued under the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), or Special Flight...
Iris Automation Announces First Beyond-Visual-Line-of-Sight (BVLOS) Drone Waiver in South Africa

Iris Automation Announces First Beyond-Visual-Line-of-Sight (BVLOS) Drone Waiver in South Africa

by Tamiko Sianen | Feb 7, 2020

United Drone Holdings secures milestone BVLOS approval in South Africa, based on the utilization of Iris Automation’s onboard detect-and-avoid technology SAN FRANCISCO, CA (February 7, 2020) — Iris Automation today announced that customer United Drone Holdings (UDH)...

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