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FAA Approves BVLOS For Mountain Resort Ops

Intellition’s Waiver First, Paves Way For Drone First Responder Use

Intellition, an emerging provider of drone services for mountain resorts, has received an FAA waiver for Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) drone operations, a key step in utilizing Drone as a First Responder, or DFR, in complex terrain.

The FAA approval includes the integration of uAvionix’s Casia G ground-based detect-and-avoid (DAA) system.

Intellition is the first company focused only on delivering autonomous drone services tailored to mountain resorts, and this approval is a significant step in furthering its DFR capabilities in remote and challenging environments. It also validates the company’s technical approach and represents a new market category where automated drones are used to support safety, logistics, and operational efficiency at resorts.

Sam Cutler, Founder and CEO of Intellition said, “We’re proud to be among the first companies in the nation—and the only one focused on resort operations—to secure a BVLOS waiver. This milestone represents a fusion of regulatory progress and technological innovation. With uAvionix as a key partner, we are laying the foundation for the future of autonomous aerial services in some of the most challenging environments in the U.S.”

Cyriel Kronenburg, VP of UAS and Aviation Networks at uAvionix agreed, saying, “This approval underscores how ground-based surveillance solutions like Casia G can unlock BVLOS for specialized operations where traditional methods fall short.”

The pilot program executed by Intellition at a premier Utah resort is a sign of growing momentum at resorts for integrating drones into general resort operations such as perimeter security, asset inspections, and rapid response to emergencies or other critical situations.

FMI:  uavionix.com/

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