The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certifies a US drone delivery company for the first time

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certifies a US drone delivery company for the first time

startup Internet It is the first drone delivery company to receive FAA certification for flights in the United States. The The FAA granted approval for Drone From M2 . deliveryThis allows the company to expand its operations on US soil.

Matternet is the first non-military company to receive advertising FAA type certificate A document approving the design of the device and all its components. Obtaining approval for commercial use is not an easy process, being a A big step for the internet and the future of drone delivery in the US.

Federal Aviation Administration He studied the design of the M2 drone for four yearsbefore granting the type certificate. The agency has conducted studies on safety, stability, and flight autonomy with the delivery drone. There were over a thousand test flights, in different environments, to test design patterns and system security.

Drone delivery promises to revolutionize commerce

Andreas Raptopoulos, CEO of Matternet, commented on The company’s desire to revolutionize the health care system and commerce in the United States. “We are very proud that the Matternet M2 drone has met all of the strict FAA standards and is the first drone to be delivered in the US. Drone delivery will revolutionize healthcare and e-commerce in the US.”

With the certification, Matternet can expand its delivery network and obtain flight permits at different locations with ease. In this way, the company will be able to effectively implement a drone delivery system in multiple cities in the United States in the coming years.

Matternet’s vice president of strategic regulation, Jim O’Sullivan, says the FAA’s approval is Important for the Unmanned Aircraft Industry (UAS). “This is not just a win for Matternet, but for the entire UAS industry as it signals maturity and a shift from exemption practices to standard regulations.” With the advancement of regulations in the United States, the The practice of delivering products with drones, also tested in BrazilFor, you must apply all over the world.

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