PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS: Plymouth Rock Technologies Inc., a leader in the development of cutting edge threat detection technologies, has received permission for Commercial Operations (PfCO) from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to operate Small Unmanned Aircraft (SUA) / Small Unmanned Surveillance Aircraft (SUSA).
Having successfully passed the CAA PfCO certification process, PRT can now utilize its X1 Drone Platform for commercial operations, allowing our operators to demonstrate threat detection and surveillance in civilian airspace to both clients and potential partners. This also enables the company to offer technical reconnaissance and non-destructive testing services for both civil and military applications.
“This is a significant step for the company in our mission to become one of the world’s leading artificial intelligence (AI) empowered tactical security and safety sensor manufacturers,” stated Dana Wheeler, CEO and President of Plymouth Rock Technologies.
“While this certification and authorization gives us permission to commercially operate our drones, we are now in the process of applying for nonstandard permissions via preparing an Operating Safety Case (OSC). This (OSC) will allow us to showcase the deeper capabilities of our SUA’s, including but not limited to operating in congested areas and flying Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS).”
“Our multiple sensor technologies will be perfectly suited to a variety of scenarios,” stated Carl Cagliarini, Chief Strategy Officer of Plymouth Rock Technologies.
“The recent directive of the US Government prohibiting the purchase and use of all Chinese produced UAV and associated technologies in USA airspace for Government use, presents a tremendous opportunity for both our sensors and the search, rescue and reconnaissance capabilities of our UAVs”.
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