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senseFly and IN-FLIGHT Data collaborates for urban Beyond Visual-Line-Of-Sight (BVLOS) drone project in Calgary

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US: IN-FLIGHT Data, one of Canadaโ€™s leading commercial drone operators, has, in collaboration with senseFly, the industryโ€™s leading provider of fixed-wing drone solutions, completed North Americaโ€™s first urban BVLOS UAS (drone) project in a major city.

ย The project, carried out in the city of Calgary, Alberta, was commissioned to collect mapping data to support the development of a new graveyard site, the cityโ€™s first new cemetery since 1940. The mapping of the area, completed using a senseFly eBee Plus fixed-wing drone, saw IN-FLIGHT Dataโ€™s team conducted a total of 414 km (257 mi) BVLOS operations at an average distance of 2.35 km (1.46 mi) from the pilot, and began as part of IN-FLIGHT Dataโ€™s wider BVLOS UAS operations trial earlier this year. The aim of the trial was to demonstrate the safety and effectiveness of BVLOS UAS flights and the cost and efficiency benefits they can provide to citizens and governments alike.

โ€œAs the first new municipal graveyard built in Calgary in over 75 years, this is a landmark development for the city,โ€ said Chris Healy, owner of IN-FLIGHT Data. โ€œThe trial we completed earlier this year, which was Canadaโ€™s largest BVLOS UAS operations trial to date, demonstrated that this technique can provide highly geo-accurate aerial data in a variety of different applications. This project was no exception and, importantly, flying beyond line of site ensured that all of our take-off and landing areas were respectfully located outside of the graveyard.โ€

Restricted ground access to the site meant that remotely launched drone operations were the obvious option. Since the site was situated near a protected nature reserve and bird sanctuary, drone use also minimized the projectโ€™s environmental impact, negating the need to drive vehicles onto the site and disturb wildlife.

Completed on Sept. 29, 2018, the data collected during the project was delivered to the City of Calgary and will support construction management as the development of the graveyard commences. In addition to providing valuable inventory data, enabling city officials to identify the real estate available at the site, the findings will also be shared with the citizens of Calgary to follow the progress of the site construction.

โ€œThe success of this project indicates that the potential for BVLOS operations in urban, city environments is huge,โ€ said Healy. โ€œWhen correctly planned and executed, including ongoing communication with local air traffic control, and live air traffic monitoring within the droneโ€™s flight software, BVLOS operations are an incredibly efficient, safe and cost-effective tool for mapping cities. With fewer personnel and operational requirements, BVLOS drone flights are key in facilitating and reducing the costs of urban UAS operations, and weโ€™re excited to see what the future holds for BVLOS in other urban applications.โ€

In 2017, senseFly became the first drone operator to be granted โ€˜anytimeโ€™ Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) authorization in Switzerland, plus its systems are currently approved for BVLOS use in France, Spain, Denmark,