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Earlier this year, Hylio received first ever FAA exemption for 55+ pound drone swarms to fly over agricultural lands. Under the exemption, Hylio has been granted permission to swarm up to three 55+ pound UAVs at a time with one pilot and no visual observer. The drones will monitor crops using AI, plant seeds and perform spray applications of fertilizer, pesticides, and more. This achievement sets an important precedent for the commercial UAS industry and lays the groundwork for other operators to file and obtain the same permissions.
Arthur received a degree in Aerospace engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. While working as a UAS researcher at UT, he started Hylio in 2015 alongside fellow students. Arthur has led Hylio from their early days of prototyping through the present. Today, Hylio’s systems are owned and operated by hundreds of farmers and applicators in both the US and abroad.
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