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Carl Smit, DroneUp’s Chief Strategy Officer, stated that BVLOS will enable commercially viable retail delivery and is essential for the expansion of fully autonomous drone flights.
DroneUp will develop a scalable drone delivery solution for Walmart, enabling practical applications that drive widespread adoption.
DroneUp will assist the FAA's BVLOS ARC in defining performance-based regulatory requirements to standardize safe, affordable, and sustainable BVLOS drone operations at scale.
Walmart's investment in DroneUp will also apply to ground deliveries.
DroneUp operates an on-demand drone delivery network with over 10,000 Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certified pilots.
Walmart partnered with DroneUp last year to launch trial deliveries of at-home COVID-19 self-collection kits.
DroneUp is the first operator to use the FAA 107.39 waiver for delivery flights over people and moving vehicles.
Since partnering with DroneUp, Walmart has valued their technological expertise and operations.
Walmart is investing in DroneUp to develop a scalable last mile delivery solution.
DroneUp operates commercially throughout the US and is authorized to provide government drone services in 11 US states.
A2Z Drone Delivery completed the first commercial deployment of its Rapid Delivery System (RDS1) with DroneUp®.
A2Z Drone Delivery worked with DroneUp to customize the RDS1 controls into DroneUp's proprietary flight software.
The RDS1 allows DroneUp pilots to reduce time-on-station to about 30 seconds per delivery.
The FAA waiver allows DroneUp to conduct flights over non-participating persons and moving vehicles to support the delivery of COVID-19 test kits anywhere in the United States.
DroneUp is the drone solutions provider for the CHURP team.
DroneUp conducted training, testing, and evaluating UAS use cases.
DroneUp is the first drone organization to operate with a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Section 107.39 Operation Over People Waiver.