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and environmental sustainability. I sat down with Mozer about why the drone sector needs to work with the FAA and what that means for the future of drone delivery and other BVLOS applications.Autonomous operations enable the real-time digitization of physical assets and allow users in industrial markets to transform their monitoring.

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and what are the FAAs primary concerns when it comes to BVLOS?Reese Mozer: The FAAs mission and responsibility is the safety of the National Airspace System (NAS).is about $150 and can get as high as $500/hour.

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GN: Have developers been eager or reticent to work with the FAA? What should manufacturers be doing to help pave the way?Reese Mozer: The relationship between industry and the FAA has been evolving for the past 10 years.

Example sectors include Oil Gas.Microsofts AI-powered assistant.

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and moreThe company also launched its Surface Pro Keyboard with a bold keyset.The tech giants event was business-focused and thus a bit dry but it did come with an announcement on accessibility-focused products.

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