FAA Authorizes BVLOS Flights For Zipline Cargo Drones

Zipline sees BVLOS operations accelerating its growth.

Credit: Zipline
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has authorized Zipline International to perform beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) flights of its cargo drones. The company, which is a Part 135 operator, is now authorized by the regulator to deliver commercial packages using its UAV and a parachute around...
Garrett Reim

Based in the Seattle area, Garrett covers the space sector and advanced technologies that are shaping the future of aerospace and defense, including space startups, advanced air mobility and artificial intelligence.

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