Flirtey is a pioneer in drone delivery technology, with a mission to make it accessible to everyone. They're not just talking about making it affordable, but also user-friendly and safe.
Their drones are designed to navigate through various environments, including urban and rural areas, with ease. This is made possible by their advanced navigation system.
Flirtey's drones can carry a variety of payloads, from medical supplies to groceries, and can even be used for search and rescue missions.
The Future of Drone Deliveries
Flirtey has made significant strides in the drone delivery industry, and it's exciting to think about what the future holds. Flirtey's drones can now fly beyond the visual line of sight, allowing for more efficient and effective delivery.
This approval was granted after Flirtey's inclusion in the FAA's Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration Pilot Program last year. Flirtey was one of only 10 applicants accepted into the program, beating out larger competitors like Amazon.
Flirtey's pilots can now control drones from a remote location, making it possible to have someone in the office flying drones around the city. This is a game-changer for the company, and it's likely to revolutionize the way we think about delivery.
Flirtey has also been granted a patent for its safe and precise drone delivery technology. This patent describes a combination of hardware and software that enables the delivery of packages by a drone, lifting the package to pick it up, holding it securely, and lowering it once at the point of delivery.
The granted patent covers fundamental technology at the core of the drone delivery industry, making it a critical component of reliable and effective delivery. Flirtey's new patent describes a drone with a suspension mechanism, used to hold a package that is to be delivered or picked up.
Flirtey's drone delivery system is designed to operate at a local level and transport packages to customers in less than 10 minutes. The system includes a drone, landing platform, and software that combine for a highly reliable and efficient service.
Here are some key features of Flirtey's drone delivery system:
- Operates in 95% of wind and weather conditions
- Fits 75% of packages that get delivered to customers' homes during last-mile deliveries
- Safely and precisely delivers contents by lowering a tether while the drone hovers in place
- Can be controlled by a single remote pilot, overseeing up to 10 drones
- Operates from the Flirtey Portal, a takeoff and landing platform that fits into one parking space
Flirtey's regulatory approvals include conducting multi-drone delivery operations, drone delivery flights beyond visual line of sight, and drone delivery flights at night. These approvals make it possible for Flirtey to conduct drone deliveries to U.S. homes as early as 2019.
Industry Recognition
Flirtey has received recognition from several prominent organizations.
The company was named one of the world's most innovative companies by Fast Company.
Their drone delivery system has been featured in several major publications, including Forbes and Bloomberg.
Flirtey's technology has been adopted by several governments and healthcare organizations worldwide.
Progress Updates
Flirtey just got federal approval for its pilots to fly drones beyond their visual line of sight, which is a huge game changer for the company.
This means that Flirtey pilots can now control drones from a remote location, allowing them to fly drones around the city without having to maintain visual contact at all times.
The company was one of only 10 applicants from across the country accepted into the FAA's Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration Pilot Program last year, beating out larger competitors like Amazon.
Flirtey proposed a pilot program to deliver automated external defibrillators by air in partnership with ambulance provider Regional Emergency Medical Services Authority.
The city of Reno was a partner in the project and welcomed Flirtey's announcement about the latest approval it received from the FAA.
Reno Mayor Hillary Schieve said that public safety is their top priority, and the use of drones to provide life-saving AED technology will save lives across their community.
Flirtey's CEO, Matt Sweeny, cautioned that while the process can be fast-tracked, it can't be rushed, and the company is taking an incremental approach to market where they show the safety of their technology and community support while working hand in hand with regulators.
Sources
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- https://dronelife.com/2019/09/10/flirtey-unveils-new-delivery-drone/
- https://www.rgj.com/story/money/business/2019/03/08/drone-delivery-closer-reno-flirtey-approved-fly-beyond-line-sight/3097046002/
- https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/flirtey-unveils-the-future-of-drone-delivery-with-never-before-seen-video-and-images-of-its-latest-industry-leading-drone-and-technology-with-senator-catherine-cortez-masto-at-the-national-press-club-in-washington-dc-300913869.html
- https://uasweekly.com/2020/05/27/flirteys-new-granted-patent-is-instrumental-for-drone-delivery/
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