Photo above – With flight times of up to 3 hours, the hydrogen-powered Gryphon drone, by Intelligent Energy, allows Cyberhawk field teams to unlock the immense potential of BVLOS operations.
Cyberhawk™ has announced that it has been granted a coveted nationwide Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) waiver by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This landmark authorization marks a significant milestone for Cyberhawk, paving the way for advanced, efficient, and safe remote drone operations across the continental United States.
The BVLOS waiver allows Cyberhawk to operate drones beyond visual line of sight without the need for a visual observer, thereby greatly expanding the range and flexibility of its drone inspection, survey and data collection services. This development will significantly enhance Cyberhawk’s ability to support critical infrastructure sectors, including utilities, oil and gas, and capital projects, with robust high-precision aerial inspections and data analytics.
Key Benefits of the BVLOS Waiver:
- Increased Efficiency: The BVLOS waiver enables Cyberhawk to conduct longer and more complex missions without line-of-sight constraints, resulting in reduced operational time and costs.
- Enhanced Safety: By minimizing the need for ground personnel and reducing exposure to hazardous environments, the waiver improves employee and customer safety.
- Greater Coverage: Cyberhawk can now provide comprehensive inspection services over larger areas and in remote locations, ensuring critical infrastructure is monitored and maintained effectively.
- Innovative Data Solutions: Leveraging advanced drone technology and data analytics, Cyberhawk continues to deliver actionable insights, helping customers make informed decisions and optimize asset performance.
“We are very pleased to receive this nationwide BVLOS waiver from the FAA,” noted Phil Buchan, Chief Operating Officer of Cyberhawk. “This achievement underscores our commitment to innovation, safety, and excellence in the drone industry. With this authorization, we are poised to deliver our customers even greater value and scalability by providing unparalleled inspection, survey, and data solutions that drive efficiency and enhance safety.”
Scott Lashmit, Cyberhawk’s U.S. Aviation Manager, noted, “With the nationwide BVLOS waiver, we can potentially more than double the amount of surveyed assets collected in a day – saving our customers valuable time and costs. Getting actionable data and images quickly is paramount for our customers to arrive at clear, effective decisions ensuring the integrity and safety of critical infrastructure.”
Cyberhawk’s pioneering approach to drone operations and data analytics has already set new standards in the industry. This latest authorization further solidifies the company’s position as a leader in the commercial drone sector and opens up new possibilities for its customers.