Zenatech's zenadrone granted faa part 137 approval for agricultural drone operations addressing a $6 billion global agricultural drone market growing to $24 billion by 2032
Vancouver, british columbia, april 24, 2025 (globe newswire) -- zenatech, inc. (nasdaq: zena) (fse: 49q) (bmv: zena) ("zenatech"), a technology company specializing in ai (artificial intelligence) drones, drone as a service (daas), enterprise saas and quantum computing solutions, announces its subsidiary zenadrone has received approval from the federal aviation administration (faa) to conduct commercial agricultural operations under the rules and regulations of 14 cfr part 137 for crop spraying and precision agriculture. this approval allows zenadrone to commence final testing and deployment of the zenadrone 1000 drone for aerial spraying of pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, fertilizers, and seeds for agricultural, environmental and government customers. the company plans to sell these solutions through its drone as a service, or daas, business model as well as selling the drone hardware and solution directly to larger commercial farms, agribusinesses, and cooperatives.
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