On #WrightBrothersDay, we’re celebrating the bold thinkers who changed the world through ingenuity and innovation. The Wright Brothers turned the impossible into possible, proving that a little courage and a lot of innovation can take you to new heights. Our founder, Tom Walker, shares that same fearless spirit—turning ambitious ideas into cutting-edge advancements in drone technology. Here’s to the dreamers who inspire us to imagine, create and remind us that the sky’s not the limit! ✈️ #Aviation #AviationHistory #DroneDelivery #DroneInnovation
DroneUp
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
Virginia Beach, VA 55,140 followers
Harnessing the power of autonomous drone flight to make people’s lives better.
About us
DroneUp leads the way in autonomous drone delivery services, transforming the logistics industry with a focus on speed, efficiency and scalability. DroneUp is committed to delivering excellence and innovation. Currently serving a growing number of locations across the United States, DroneUp maintains one of the largest footprints across the country offering drone delivery. Headquartered in Virginia Beach, Virginia, DroneUp was founded in 2016 by Tom Walker. DroneUp quickly transformed from an American small business start-up to a global leader, receiving a significant investment from the world's largest retailer, Walmart. DroneUp, a privately held company, works with more than 20,000 drone pilots to serve its customer portfolio and is dedicated to connecting communities to drone technology globally.
- Website
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https://www.droneup.com
External link for DroneUp
- Industry
- Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Virginia Beach, VA
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2016
- Specialties
- Drones, Innovation & Technology, SaaS, Consulting, and Delivery
Locations
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Primary
160 Newtown Road
Suite 500
Virginia Beach, VA 23462, US
Employees at DroneUp
Updates
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From delivering COVID-19 test kits in 2020 to pioneering drone technology, DroneUp is revolutionizing the last mile. Our Founder and CEO, Tom Walker, shares how drone delivery actually works and what he thinks the future holds for the industry.
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DroneUp has leveled up! ✈️ Last week, we announced that we received our Part 135 certification from the Federal Aviation Administration. But what does being Part 135 certified actually mean? Don't worry, we're here to break it down for you. 👇
Leveling up: What Part 135 Certification means for DroneUp
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📰 We've been making (air)waves with the news of our Part 135 Certification! 📰 This milestone paves the way for groundbreaking opportunities in drone delivery. Check out some of the buzz around our Part 135 announcement and see how we’re shaping the future of last-mile delivery: ⚪ Yahoo Finance: http://bit.ly/3ZzCMoq ⚪ DroneDJ: https://bit.ly/49qRoLf ⚪ FLYING Magazine: https://bit.ly/4g7Lilq ⚪ Circuit: https://bit.ly/41rHYx8 ⚪ WFAA: https://bit.ly/3VtFkTA ⚪ Virginia Business: https://bit.ly/3Vw9TrR ⚪ Cargo Facts: https://bit.ly/4ilcS09 ⚪ DroneLife: https://bit.ly/3D7zvVL ⚪ Inside Unmanned Systems: https://bit.ly/3VulnMD #DroneDelivery #DroneInnovation #Part135 #LastMile
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Part 135 Certified ✔️ We've received the Federal Aviation Administration's Part 135 Certification, an important unlock to reaching more customers and scaling operations. This achievement propels us forward as we deploy expanded operations across the Dallas-Forth Worth area. Learn more about this important milestone: https://bit.ly/4geYODr #DroneDelivery #DroneInnovation #Part135
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🛫 CERTIFICATION UPDATE | We’re thrilled to announce that DroneUp has received its Part 135 Air Carrier Certificate from the Federal Aviation Administration, making us the sixth U.S. drone operator to achieve this milestone! Here are the key takeaways: ✈️ DroneUp is now a Standard Part 135 operator, authorized to operate commercially for on-demand package delivery services. 📍Our initial operations will launch in the Dallas/Fort Worth area, setting the stage for scalable and efficient last-mile drone delivery. This certification represents a major step forward in revolutionizing logistics and demonstrates our commitment to innovation and operational excellence. Here’s to the future of drone delivery taking off! 🚀📦 https://lnkd.in/eSD-T7bv #DroneDelivery #Part135 #Innovation #DroneUp
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"DroneUp is proud to present our letter of acceptance from the Federal Aviation Administration as proof that UTM is ready to redefine how airspace is shared." Read more about how our regulator acceptance of strategic deconfliction underscores operational readiness: https://bit.ly/3AFQy0a
Sharing Airspace. — DroneUp
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Last week, DroneUp made an important step towards enabling safe and efficient BVLOS drone delivery by successfully conducting open-air flight test trials of its proprietary Detect and Avoid System. In collaboration with flight test experts from Virginia Tech’s Mid-Atlantic Aviation Partnership (MAAP), the team simulated potential collision scenarios by flying crewed aircraft on intercept courses with drones. This approach aimed to evaluate the system's DAA performance in the most challenging expected (and unexpected) encounters, ensuring the models and test simulations accurately reflect real-world operations. The DAA System ensures drones are kept away from crewed aircraft, offering robust tactical deconfliction at low altitudes where BVLOS drone delivery operations are performed. Advanced sensors monitor the airspace, detecting both ADS-B equipped and non-cooperative aircraft, and provide timely alerts for avoidance maneuvers, all while keeping delivery objectives on track. The airspace surrounding DroneUp's delivery operations is monitored by a network of advanced aircraft detection sensors that can identify both ADS-B equipped and non-cooperative crewed aircraft through optical sensing and transponder multilateration. When a crewed airplane or helicopter is detected in the proximity of the DroneUp delivery drone, the DAA system provides the drone operator with a timely alert, enabling them to perform avoidance maneuvers to ensure deconfliction with a margin of safety prescribed in ASTM industry-consensus standards and approved by FAA. Avoidance maneuvers are calculated dynamically to ensure safe deconfliction and, after that, efficiently satisfying delivery mission objectives. When an encounter with a crewed intruder is over, the drone operator has a choice to proceed with the delivery mission, return home, or, if necessary, perform a contingency landing. There was a lot of excitement in the field as everyone watched the drone efficiently evade the approaching aircraft, which was planned to come from various directions in an attempt to catch it off-guard. Timely alerts were issued, and the avoidance maneuvers were executed flawlessly. In fact, there was even an unplanned encounter with a helicopter that happened to fly through the area where we were testing. The system performed as designed and the drone safely avoided the intruder. DroneUp's DAA is a vital component of autonomous last-mile delivery within the DroneUp Ecosystem. This capability is seamlessly integrated into DroneUp’s UTM and its proprietary mission management and operations control platform, Uncrew. Let's fly!
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Thank you Supply Chain Dive for highlighting our proprietary technology that is focused on reducing costs and making drone delivery a sustainable option for last-mile logistics. #dronedelivery #Innovation #Logistics #TechAdvancements
Drone delivery companies Wing, Matternet and DroneUp have some new capabilities in store as they look to expand services with companies like Walmart. Here's a roundup of what you need to know. #drone #dronedelivery #supplychain #lastmile
Wing, Matternet and DroneUp boost drone delivery capabilities
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The FAA released its final environmental impact assessment of DroneUp's drone package delivery service in the Dallas area. Read the final assessment at https://bit.ly/48t3p21.