Apr 17 2015
Hawk Aerial, LLC and Unmanned Systems, Inc. have been granted exemptions from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to conduct commercial operations of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) on the basis of MULTIROTOR service-drone Eagle V2 and Skycrane, respectively.
"We are thrilled to now see our industrial-grade, mission-proven UAS deployed in the United States after years of successful commercial operations in Europe without any reported crashes since the introduction of the MULTIROTOR G4 technology," says Bernd Lutz, CEO of bizUAS Corp, the North and South American distributor for service-drone. "Hawk Aerial is looking forward to offer complete aerial data acquisition and processing services for infrastructure and asset inspection, photogrammetry, and agriculture," says Kevin Gould, founder of Hawk Aerial, while Don Bintz, CEO of Unmanned Systems, Inc. "can't wait to use the service-drone platform of robust, heavy-lift octo-copters in demanding cinematic film applications."
About MULTIROTOR by service-drone GmbH and bizUAS Corp
Since its inception in 2011, service-drone, a German manufacturer of industrial-grade UAS, now has over 400 of its robust, safe and reliable multirotor copters in operation across Europe, Latin America, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. New in its 4th generation of models are dual processor flight controller with a 'Black Box' to capture complete flight data and (optional) redundant flight control. Customers include film studios, professional photographers, television stations, public agencies and academia, industrial service providers such as building inspectors and surveyors, and engineering bureaus. Aviation-grade maintenance and repair for all service-drone UAS is performed by Robotic Skies, an extensive network of FAA-certified Part 144 Repair Stations.
bizUAS Corp is the service-drone distributor for the Americas. For more information, visit www.bizUAS.com