American Robotics Announces Intent to Acquire Airobotics by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M Crosby Ondas Holdings Inc., the parent company of Ondas Networks and American Robotics, announced that it has signed a term sheet to acquire leading Israeli unmanned aircraft system (UAS) developer Airobotics. Continue reading below, or listen: The …
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Read More »Airobotics Provides Drone-data Platform for Japanese Insuran…
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Read More »Airobotics Wins Unique Drone Flight Approval Down Under
Israeli drone provider Airobotics this week secured the first-ever approval by Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority to operate drones beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) from a remote operations center. In addition, the unique waiver allows the company to operate without the need of an air crew on site, making it the …
Read More »Airobotics gets Waiver from FAA for BLOS flights over People…
Drone safety systems company, ParaZero Technologies Ltd (ASX: PRZ), announced today that its customer, Airobotics, has secured a Certificate of Waiver (CoW) from the Federation Aviation Authority (FAA) that allows them to fly Beyond Visual Line of Sight for automated drone operations over people. Airobotics’ drone system integrates ParaZero’s SafeAir …
Read More »Airobotics Receives Unique FAA Waiver for Arizona Drone Flig…
Israeli drone provider Airobotics this week announced receiving the FAA’s first ever three-prong certificate of waiver for “flying Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) for automated drone operations, over human beings, with a visual observer that is not required to keep a visual line of sight on the drone.” The waiver …
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Israeli drone supplier Airobotics is enhancing its residence nation’s shoreline, partnering with a serious building developer to survey a brand new seaport in Haifa. The startup will work with Shapir-Ashtrom – a three way partnership of building and civil engineering corporations, Shapir Civil and Marine Engineering Ltd., and Ashtrom Properties Ltd. – …
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