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FAA gives green light to DEXA’s drone delivery plans

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Drone Express, now operating as DEXA, has reached two major milestones in its mission to bring fast, autonomous drone deliveries to your doorstep. The Ohio-based company has received FAA Part 135 Air Carrier Certification, allowing it to fly drones beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) for commercial deliveries across the US. It also earned a spot on the Department of Transportation’s S-1 List — an exclusive list of drones approved for safe, national operations.

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Drone Express rebrands as DEXA, eyes FAA Part 135 certification

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Aerial logistics specialist Drone Express has rebranded as DEXA as it moves closer to obtaining Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 135 certification. This transition marks the company’s shift from operating under FAA’s Part 107 to aiming for full certification as an Air Carrier. Once approved, DEXA will be able to conduct autonomous Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) flights for commercial drone delivery purposes across the United States.

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How Microsoft AI is helping delivery drones to make quick-fire decisions

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Ohio-based logistics company Drone Express is readying to manufacture a new version of its DE-2020 delivery drone, which would use Microsoft AI for in-flight navigation systems. “While our competitors are focusing on how to carry more weight, we are focusing on building a more intelligent aircraft,” quips Beth Flippo, CEO of Drone Express.

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