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FAA Selects Iris Automation to Participate on New BVLOS Aviation Rulemaking Committee

by Aaron Rudger | Jun 11, 2021

Compliments BEYOND program with further industry, regulator collaboration for safe deployment of unmanned aircraft systems in national airspace San Francisco, Calif. (June 11, 2021) – Iris Automation has been selected by the Federal Aviation Administration to...
Aerial Production Services (APS) teams with Iris Automation to jumpstart FAA permissions for pipeline inspections with drones

Aerial Production Services (APS) teams with Iris Automation to jumpstart FAA permissions for pipeline inspections with drones

by Ricky Gonzalez | Mar 18, 2021

Cuts BVLOS waiver approval time by six months, unlocking inspection savings plus faster pipeline leak identification and remediation Crofton, Maryland, San Francisco, Calif. (March 17, 2021) – Helping a client switch from expensive satellite and airplane-based...
Detect-and-Avoid (DAA): How Airborne Collision Avoidance Works

Detect-and-Avoid (DAA): How Airborne Collision Avoidance Works

by Ricky Gonzalez | Sep 23, 2020

by Alejandro Galindo Why Detect-and-Avoid? In the past few years, Civil Aviation Authorities (CAA) worldwide have been actively creating regulatory frameworks that will enable autonomous Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) to fly safely Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS),...
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...

What It Takes To Fly ‘True’ Beyond Visual Line of Sight

by Stephanie Lacy-Price | Nov 19, 2019

How Iris enabled the first true BVLOS missions by Gabrielle Wain, Head of Public Policy & Government Affairs Flying over a field in Salina, Kansas Recently, Iris Automation’s team of pilots traveled from Reno to rural Salina, Kansas to conduct field testing, a...

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