Ondas holdings' airobotics moves one step closer to deploying fully automated drones in us cities after faa approved noise certification standard for its optimus system
Recently approved noise certification standards for the airobotics optimus-1ex drone system are final stage in process to secure type certification expected type certification allows for complex aerial missions over people, roads and critical infrastructure accelerating and broadening market entry into the us waltham, ma / accesswire / july 12, 2023 / ondas holdings inc. (nasdaq:onds) ("ondas" or the "company"), a leading provider of private industrial wireless networks, commercial drones and automated data solutions, announced today that the us federal aviation administration (faa) has approved the noise certification standards for its optimus-1ex system in connection with the type certification process that ondas' wholly-owned airobotics began with the faa in 2019. meeting the noise requirements criteria is the final major step towards completing the type certification process that will allow the optimus system to operate more broadly in urban environments in the us.
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