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Aloft Unveils Tool Aimed at Clarifying FAA, Local Drone Operation Rules

The new geospatial management tool will provide drone operators with FAA and local air and ground space advisories, the company said.

Last year alone, the FAA received 1,633 reports of drones flying unauthorized in U.S. airspace. [File photo: Adobe Stock]
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Key Takeaways:

Drone operators—and pilots of traditional aircraft seeking understanding—who are searching for details regarding local regulations as well as FAA airspace guidelines for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have a new geospatial management tool option to help them keep flights in check.

Aloft Technologies unveiled its new Geo Portal on Wednesday, saying it tackles an information gap for drone users and local authorities. 

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