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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2025 · 2 MIN

ZenaTech Expands, FLI Town Opens, DJI Air 3S Drops, and FAA Updates: Drone News Roundup

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This is you Drone Technology Daily: UAV News & Reviews podcast. Welcome to Drone Technology Daily for March 12, 2025. In breaking news, ZenaTech has announced its acquisition of a sixth land survey company in Arizona, marking its first expansion into the Southwest region. This strategic move aims to bolster ZenaTech's Drone as a Service business model, offering AI-powered drone solutions for land surveys and other applications. Meanwhile, Flying Lion has unveiled FLI Town, the nation's first dedicated Drone as First Responder training center. Located in the California Colorado Desert, this facility provides a controlled environment for public safety agencies to develop and refine their DFR tactics through realistic, scenario-based training. In product news, DJI has released the highly anticipated Air 3S, an upgrade to their popular Air 3 model. The Air 3S boasts improved obstacle avoidance with LiDAR technology, extended flight times of over 45 minutes, and a new 1-inch sensor main camera. Early reviews praise its low-light performance and enhanced dynamic range. Turning to regulations, the FAA has announced updates to Part 107 certification requirements. Commercial drone operators must now complete additional training on weather interpretation, emergency procedures, and UAS maintenance. These changes aim to enhance safety and proficiency in an increasingly complex airspace. Industry expert Barry Brennan, President of Flying Lion, commented on the growing importance of specialized drone training: "As DFR operations expand, having a safe location to train remote operators on real-world scenarios is crucial. FLI Town addresses this need, allowing pilots to hone their skills without compromising public safety." For drone enthusiasts looking to improve their aerial photography, here's a quick tip: When capturing landscapes, try using the drone's intelligent flight modes like Point of Interest or Waypoints to create smooth, cinematic movements around your subject. Looking ahead, analysts predict the commercial drone market will reach $57 billion by 2030, driven by advancements in AI, 5G connectivity, and battery technology. As regulations continue to evolve, we can expect to see more widespread adoption of drones in industries such as agriculture, construction, and emergency services. That's all for today's Drone Technology Daily. Remember to always fly safely and within regulations. Until next time, keep your eyes on the skies. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

This is you Drone Technology Daily: UAV News & Reviews podcast. Welcome to Drone Technology Daily for March 12, 2025. In breaking news, ZenaTech has announced its acquisition of a sixth land survey company in Arizona, marking its first expansion into the Southwest region. This strategic move aims to bolster ZenaTech's Drone as a Service business model, offering AI-powered drone solutions for land surveys and other applications. Meanwhile, Flying Lion has unveiled FLI Town, the nation's first dedicated Drone as First Responder training center. Located in the California Colorado Desert, this facility provides a controlled environment for public safety agencies to develop and refine their DFR tactics through realistic, scenario-based training. In product news, DJI has released the highly anticipated Air 3S, an upgrade to their popular Air 3 model. The Air 3S boasts improved obstacle avoidance with LiDAR technology, extended flight times of over 45 minutes, and a new 1-inch sensor main camera. Early reviews praise its low-light performance and enhanced dynamic range. Turning to regulations, the FAA has announced updates to Part 107 certification requirements. Commercial drone operators must now complete additional training on weather interpretation, emergency procedures, and UAS maintenance. These changes aim to enhance safety and proficiency in an increasingly complex airspace. Industry expert Barry Brennan, President of Flying Lion, commented on the growing importance of specialized drone training: "As DFR operations expand, having a safe location to train remote operators on real-world scenarios is crucial. FLI Town addresses this need, allowing pilots to hone their skills without compromising public safety." For drone enthusiasts looking to improve their aerial photography, here's a quick tip: When capturing landscapes, try using the drone's intelligent flight modes like Point of Interest or Waypoints to create smooth, cinematic movements around your subject. Looking ahead, analysts predict the commercial drone market will reach $57 billion by 2030, driven by advancements in AI, 5G connectivity, and battery technology. As regulations continue to evolve, we can expect to see more widespread adoption of drones in industries such as agriculture, construction, and emergency services. That's all for today's Drone Technology Daily. Remember to always fly safely and within regulations. Until next time, keep your eyes on the skies. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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