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Welcome to Drone Technology Daily: UAV News and Reviews. Today, Censys Technologies hosts a live public demonstration in Daytona Beach, Florida, showcasing their Sentaero 6 drone's record 36-mile Beyond Visual Line of Sight flight for vegetation management inspections over critical infrastructure. According to Censys Technologies' press release, the drone launches from an automated EdgeDock, navigates Class C airspace with high-precision LiDAR and RGB payloads, enabling utilities to shift from 10-year inspection cycles to 30-day persistent monitoring, slashing field labor and boosting worker safety. CEO Trevor Perrott states, "We're proving the breadth, depth, and length of what you can do with drones today under existing FAA Part 107 approvals."
In other news, the Federal Aviation Administration briefly closed El Paso airspace after Pentagon-approved use of a high-energy laser by Customs and Border Protection against a suspected Mexican cartel drone, NPR reports—though it turned out to be a mylar balloon, highlighting counter-drone tech tensions at borders where over 27,000 incursions occurred near the southern border in late 2024.
Regulatory updates dominate: The Federal Communications Commission prohibits new foreign-made drones like DJI models from U.S. market entry post-December 2025 under the American Drone Security Act, though existing units remain legal. Remote Identification is now mandatory for drones over 250 grams, with 95 percent commercial compliance in key regions per FAA data.
For enterprise, the Sentaero 6 excels in long-range BVLOS with autonomous operations, outperforming shorter-range rivals by covering 79 miles total while capturing grid-securing data.
Listeners, prioritize Remote ID upgrades and FAA registration for safe flights—always check airspace via apps like B4UFLY. Market stats show domestic drones gaining 20 percent share in federal contracts.
Looking ahead, expected Part 108 rules will scale BVLOS for delivery and inspections, reshaping a $50 billion industry.
Practical takeaway: Attend Censys' demo or audit your fleet for compliance today.
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Welcome to Drone Technology Daily: UAV News and Reviews. Today, Censys Technologies hosts a live public demonstration in Daytona Beach, Florida, showcasing their Sentaero 6 drone's record 36-mile Beyond Visual Line of Sight flight for vegetation management inspections over critical infrastructure. According to Censys Technologies' press release, the drone launches from an automated EdgeDock, navigates Class C airspace with high-precision LiDAR and RGB payloads, enabling utilities to shift from 10-year inspection cycles to 30-day persistent monitoring, slashing field labor and boosting worker safety. CEO Trevor Perrott states, "We're proving the breadth, depth, and length of what you can do with drones today under existing FAA Part 107 approvals."
In other news, the Federal Aviation Administration briefly closed El Paso airspace after Pentagon-approved use of a high-energy laser by Customs and Border Protection against a suspected Mexican cartel drone, NPR reports—though it turned out to be a mylar balloon, highlighting counter-drone tech tensions at borders where over 27,000 incursions occurred near the southern border in late 2024.
Regulatory updates dominate: The Federal Communications Commission prohibits new foreign-made drones like DJI models from U.S. market entry post-December 2025 under the American Drone Security Act, though existing units remain legal. Remote Identification is now mandatory for drones over 250 grams, with 95 percent commercial compliance in key regions per FAA data.
For enterprise, the Sentaero 6 excels in long-range BVLOS with autonomous operations, outperforming shorter-range rivals by covering 79 miles total while capturing grid-securing data.
Listeners, prioritize Remote ID upgrades and FAA registration for safe flights—always check airspace via apps like B4UFLY. Market stats show domestic drones gaining 20 percent share in federal contracts.
Looking ahead, expected Part 108 rules will scale BVLOS for delivery and inspections, reshaping a $50 billion industry.
Practical takeaway: Attend Censys' demo or audit your fleet for compliance today.
Thank you for tuning in. Come back next week for more. This has been a Quiet Please production—check out Quiet Please Dot A I.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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