SwissDrones Achieves Milestone FAA Authorization for BVLOS
UAV Operations
SwissDrones, a global manufacturer and operator of
long-range uncrewed helicopter systems for inspection, surveillance, and public
safety applications, has announced that its SDO 50 V2 multi-mission,
single-turbine uncrewed helicopter system has been granted an unprecedented FAA
authorization.
This authorization allows aerial service
provider Phoenix Air Unmanned (PAU), partner of SwissDrones, to
operate the SDO 50 V2 beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) across the entire
United States. This landmark achievement marks the first-of-its-kind
authorization within the nation, empowering PAU to broaden its capabilities in
inspection, patrol, and survey missions over extensive distances. Furthermore,
this authorization establishes a clear regulatory pathway, setting a precedent
for other organizations utilizing the SDO 50 V2 to pursue BVLOS approvals for
their commercial operations.
SwissDrones and PAU collaborated over
three years to build a robust concept of safe BVLOS operations (CONOPS) and
conducted numerous flight trials in the United States with the SDO 50 V2. All
regulatory and safety requirements were met in cooperation with the FAA to
enable extended-range inspection and patrol flights over linear infrastructure
under the same regulations as traditional-crewed aircraft.
“We take great pride in our partnership
with Phoenix Air Unmanned, which has resulted in securing this first-in-kind
BVLOS authorization in the United States,” said Ulrich Amberg, CEO of SwissDrones.
“This FAA authorization not only validates the strength of our CONOPS strategy
but also paves the way for other commercial operators to leverage the
capabilities of our SDO 50 V2 unmanned systems, setting a precedent for
expanded operations in the industry.”
Phoenix Air Unmanned (PAU) intends to
use this aircraft for various data-gathering tasks, including high-resolution
imaging, LiDAR data collection, thermal imaging, and corona detection.
Depending on the specific sensor package and operating area, inspection flights
may span distances exceeding 60 miles. This enhanced capability to collect
diverse datasets over long distances allows PAU to conduct multiple inspections
efficiently within a single flight.
“This unprecedented authorization
empowers us to conduct BVLOS operations for utilities nationwide,” stated Will
Lovett, Managing Director of Phoenix Air Unmanned. “The SwissDrones SDO 50 V2
represents a game-changing advancement for our operations and clients in the
Utility and Energy space, providing advanced sensor packages and an endurance
capacity far surpassing what was previously available in the commercial market.
It offers a safer, more efficient, and cost-effective alternative to
traditional infrastructure inspection methods.”
The SDO 50 V2, with its maximum weight
of 191 pounds, can carry sensors weighing between 30 and 70 pounds and maintain
flights lasting over three hours. This extended endurance makes it ideal for
missions requiring multiple sensors. It marks a significant performance boost,
offering nearly ten times the endurance and three times the lift capacity
compared to aircraft weighing under 55 pounds that operate under Part 107
waivers, allowing BVLOS inspections.
SwissDrones collaborates with civil
aviation authorities worldwide to expand its operational capabilities and
secure regulatory approvals and flight authorizations. These efforts aim to
facilitate enhanced mission-specific operations to serve our valued customers
better.
In addition to securing the
groundbreaking FAA BVOS authorization, the SDO 50 V2 has received a Special
Airworthiness Certificate (SAC-EC) from the FAA. Furthermore, SwissDrones is
among the first organizations to obtain a European drone operator license, the
European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) Light UAS Operator Certificate
(LUC). This certificate grants SwissDrones the authority to self-authorize
flight operations for its aircraft across EASA countries, encompassing BVLOS
operations within the specified certificate limits.
Additional regulatory approvals from
civil aviation authorities worldwide will be announced in the coming months.
Source: Press
Release
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