Ageagle's ebee x series drones are the first and only uavs to be approved by the faa for operations over people (oop) in the united states
U.s. operators using ebees no longer require faa waivers for advanced drone operations over people and moving vehicles wichita, ks / accesswire / october 27, 2022 / ageagle aerial systems inc. (nyse american:uavs) ("ageagle" or the "company"), an industry-leading provider of full stack flight hardware, sensors and software for commercial and government/defense use, today announced that the company's ebee x series of fixed wing unmanned aircraft systems ("uas"), including the ebee x, ebee geo and ebee tac, are the first and only drones on the market to comply with category 3 of the operations of small unmanned aircraft system ("suas") over people rules published in the federal register by the u.s. federal aviation administration ("faa") in march 2021. barrett mooney, chairman and ceo of ageagle, stated, "becoming the first and only uas approved for oop in the united states is expected to have material impact on ageagle's growth and standing as a recognized leader in the industry.
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