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Amazon drone crash reignites safety, regulation questions

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have launched investigations after two Amazon Prime Air drones crashed into a construction crane in Arizona this week — an accident that briefly grounded the company’s ambitious drone delivery program before operations resumed Friday.

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New FAA Part 108 rule could lock DJI pilots out of BVLOS

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If you fly a DJI drone in the United States for professional purposes, buckle up: the Federal Aviation Administration’s new draft rule, FAA Part 108, could dramatically alter the way you operate. On paper, Part 108 is meant to finally normalize routine beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) flights at scale, a move many in the drone industry have been waiting for years. But as written, it could shut out much of the existing DJI fleet, or any other non-US-made drone that American pilots actually use every day.

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This drone just set a new world record with 3-hour flight

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Silicon Valley drone startup SiFly has officially claimed a Guinness World Record after flying its Q12 drone for more than three hours — nearly an hour longer than the previous record. The groundbreaking flight took place on July 26 at Amaral Ranches in California’s Salinas Valley, witnessed by eight official observers, including Apple Distinguished Engineer Paul Baker and NASA Ames Research Aerospace Engineer Chris Silva.

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America is clearing the path for drones to fly beyond sight

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In a landmark move that could reshape the skies, the US Department of Transportation, under Secretary Sean P. Duffy, has proposed a sweeping new rule that would finally normalize Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) drone operations — a long-awaited milestone for the commercial drone industry. The draft rule, introduced as Part 108, is being hailed as a transformative framework that will allow drones to operate beyond the operator’s visual range without the need for individual waivers.

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FAA expands DroneDeploy’s reach with nationwide BVLOS authorization

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted DroneDeploy a nationwide waiver for Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) drone operations, allowing the company to oversee large-scale construction projects remotely. Expectedly, the use of autonomous drones for monitoring critical infrastructure across the US can go up significantly.

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No spotters, no limits: California police drones now fly at 400 feet

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California’s Elk Grove Police Department (EGPD) is officially soaring to new heights — literally. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted EGPD a groundbreaking Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) waiver, making them the first law enforcement agency in the US to fly drones at 400 feet across an entire city — without human spotters.

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Censys launches Sentaero 6 drone: Smarter, faster, and built for BVLOS

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Censys Technologies is taking drone operations to the next level with the launch of Sentaero 6, a cutting-edge system designed to push Over the Horizon Beyond Visual Line of Sight (OTH BVLOS) operations forward. Engineered with direct customer feedback and built with regulatory advancements in mind, this American-made drone is designed for inspections, mapping, and surveying tasks.

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Canada’s new drone laws could transform lives in remote areas

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Starting this fall, Canada will embrace groundbreaking updates to its drone regulations, ushering in a new era for Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations. These changes mark a departure from the labor-intensive, case-by-case approval process previously required by Transport Canada, paving the way for greater accessibility to low-risk BVLOS flights across the country.

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Propeller Drones lands $7M IEC contract for BVLOS inspection flights

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Propeller Drones, an Israel-based drone service provider, has secured a $7 million contract with the Israel Electric Corporation (IEC) to inspect electrical infrastructure using drones equipped with beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) capabilities. This collaboration, supported by cutting-edge Uncrewed Traffic Management (UTM) technology from Airwayz, marks the first government approval for pre-approved BVLOS operations in Israel.

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Zipline, Wing enter new drone delivery era with historic FAA waiver

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Dallas-area residents will soon witness a historic milestone in drone delivery. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has granted Alphabet’s Wing Aviation and Zipline International approval to operate their delivery drones simultaneously over the Dallas and Fort Worth suburbs without visual observers. Set to begin in August, these flights mark the first time commercial drones can operate beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) in the US, overcoming a major hurdle in drone delivery.

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Sphere Drones unveils HubT automated drone system with DJI Dock 2

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Sphere Drones, one of Australia’s largest drone service providers, has introduced HubT, the next iteration of its innovative drone-in-a-box solutions for businesses. Leveraging the new DJI Dock 2 system, HubT comes as a fixed-site solution for automating repetitive tasks and beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) drone operations.

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Ohio launches state-wide UTM to enable scaling of drone services

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The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) is launching the state’s first low-altitude UAV traffic management system (UTM) to permit safe scaling of drone operations, and eventually clear the way for routine beyond visual line of sight flights by professional service providers and public administrations.

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Kongsberg Geospatial, Echodyne pair to offer enhanced, uncluttered BVLOS drone tech

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Drone navigation and situational awareness tech startup Kongsberg Geospatial is partnering with advanced radar specialist Echodyne to provide what they describe as enhanced, uncluttered piloting interfaces to facilitate the scaling of beyond visual line of sight operations (BVLOS).

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