Customer story: Condor IMS

Condor IMS | Operating Permit
A great example of the use of drones in the #security industry: by integrating them into the processes of the emergency call and service control center, the Nightingale Security security drone becomes the flying eye of the control center staff.
 
We are pleased to announce that our partner company CONDOR IMS can now carry out BVLOS flights with the Nightingale Security security drone on the basis of our operating permit. In recent months, we have prepared a comprehensive operating description for this purpose and successfully completed the approval process a few days ago. Our technology ensures both visibility for manned air traffic participants and the legal requirements of detect and avoid for the remote pilot at all times in order to be able to prevent a possible collision in time.

📷 by CONDOR IMS

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