FAA Approves First Fully Automated Commercial
Drone Flights
American
Robotics, a developer of fully-automated commercial drone systems,
has become the first company approved by the Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA) to operate automated drones without human operators on-site. The
company’s Scout System features advanced acoustic Detect-and-Avoid (DAA)
technology that enables its drones to maintain a safe distance from other
aircraft at all times.
By developing a layered, redundant system of safety that includes
proprietary technical and operational risk mitigations, American Robotics has
proven that its drone-based aerial intelligence platform operates safely in the
National Airspace System (NAS), even when it conducts flights
Beyond-Visual-Line-of-Sight (BVLOS) of the operator.
This approval represents a pivotal inflection point in the commercial
drone industry. Prior waivers and certifications awarded by the FAA required
visual observers (VOs) stationed along the flight path to keep eyes on the
airspace at all times, or required other burdensome restrictions such as
infrastructure masking. As a result, the value and scalability of commercial drone
use in the U.S. has, until now, been drastically inhibited or in many cases
eliminated.
With this approval, American Robotics’ Scout System is now the first
drone technology allowed to continuously operate without this costly human
requirement. Each Scout drone lives within a weatherproof base station which
enables autonomous charging, data processing and analysis at the edge, and data
transmission. Once installed in the field, all facets of Scout’s operation are
automated, allowing this technology to gather and analyze ultra-high-resolution
data multiple times per day for multiple years without expensive human labor.
“With these approvals, American Robotics is ushering in a new era of
widespread automated drone operations,” said Reese Mozer, CEO and co-founder of
American Robotics. “Decades worth of promise and projection are finally coming
to fruition. We are proud to be the first company to meet the FAA’s
comprehensive safety requirements, which had previously restricted the
viability of drone use in the commercial sector. We are very grateful for the
FAA’s willingness to work closely with American Robotics over the past four
years on this precedent-setting authorization. With this set of approvals,
American Robotics can begin safely operating our automated Scout platform for
the benefit of the energy, infrastructure, agriculture, and security market
verticals, helping unlock the projected $100 billion commercial drone market.”
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