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Commercial & Delivery
How Drones Rewrote Aerial Cinematography: From FAA Exemptions to FPV
From the FAA's first six commercial UAS exemptions in September 2014 to FPV drones threading car chases in major studio releases, drone technology has restructured what aerial cinematography can do — and who can afford to do it.
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Commercial & Delivery
How Drones Are Displacing Helicopters, Scaffold Crews, and Rope Teams in Infrastructure Inspection
UAVs now survey transmission lines, wind turbine blades, bridges, pipelines, and solar farms at a fraction of the cost of legacy methods. Here's the sensor stack, the economics, and the regulatory framework making autonomous inspection possible.
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Commercial & Delivery
Agricultural Spray Drones: Machinery, Markets, and the FAA's Dual-Regime Gauntlet
From Japan's 1997 Yamaha RMax to today's 40-liter multirotor platforms, agricultural spray drones are reshaping crop protection across Asia and slowly entering U.S. fields — once operators survive a 4-to-6-month federal certification maze bridging Part 107 and Part 137.
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Commercial & Delivery
Drone-in-a-Box: How Autonomous Docking Systems Are Redefining Unmanned Operations
Drone-in-a-box systems launch, fly missions, and recharge without anyone on site. From American Robotics' first BVLOS waiver in 2021 to Percepto's 30-drone fleet approvals and Part 108's 2026 compliance framework, the technology and regulation are converging at scale.
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Commercial & Delivery
How Drone Light Shows Work: GPS, Software, and the FAA Gauntlet
From centimeter-accurate RTK positioning to 90-day FAA waiver packages, drone light shows are precision aerospace operations disguised as entertainment. A technical look at the systems, operators, regulations, and failure modes behind the art form.
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Commercial & Delivery
Drone as First Responder: How Autonomous UAVs Are Reshaping Emergency Dispatch
From a single FAA pilot program in Chula Vista to more than 6,000 police drone programs nationwide, the Drone as First Responder model is rewriting response-time math — and forcing a serious civil-liberties reckoning.
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Commercial & Delivery
Matternet Goes Public: The First Pure-Play Drone Delivery Stock
Matternet completed a reverse merger in late May and closed a $33M oversubscribed placement, becoming the first publicly traded pure-play drone delivery company — a structural first that finally lets investors own the sector directly, not as a footnote inside Amazon or Alphabet.
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Commercial & Delivery
Drone Delivery Economics, Explained: The Math Behind the Milestone
Walmart hit one million drone deliveries on May 29, 2026 — proof the technology works. But Amazon still spends roughly $63 to drop off a $10 order. Here is a clear-eyed breakdown of where the money goes, who has cracked the model, and what has to change before drones threaten the delivery van.
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Commercial & Delivery
Walmart and Wing Add Seven Metro Markets, Targeting 40 Million Americans by 2027
Wing and Walmart have crossed 1 million cumulative drone deliveries — 40% of them in a single quarter — and are now expanding to Memphis, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Phoenix, San Diego, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Salt Lake City as part of a push toward 270-plus locations by 2027.