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allowing industry to meet the significant demand for automated drone-based inspection.and automated BVLOS operation is the only scalable way to monitor these acres by drone routinely.

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000 miles of rail track in the United States require regular monitoring and inspection to assure safety.and its up to the industry to do all it can to work in lockstep with the regulator.we can generate a hyper-accurate volumetric analysis of stockpiles and mines every day.

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and applying the existing processes to drones is generally not effective due to the many sizes.Example sectors include Oil Gas.

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The economics behind paying for a VO or pilot on the ground to continuously monitor a drone flight simply does not make sense and have significantly hampered commercial users ability to justify building out a drone program.

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