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ParaZero Sees US Order for UAV Safety Chutes

Unnamed OEM Selects Emirati BRS for Drone Safety System

ParaZero Technologies recently inked a deal to supply their SafeAir system to an “air taxi and cargo drone solutions company in the USA.

ParaZero’s SafeAir is, looking past the corporate fluff, a smaller, more compact ballistic parachute system for uncrewed or multirotor aircraft in the greater UAV family. Computer controlled deployment and constant flight monitoring provide a greater margin of safety for the aircraft and those below it.

The purchasing firm remains unnamed, save for a few allusions to them being based in the USA and operating as the OEM to produce a future enterprise aircraft in the UAV and air taxi sphere. The addition of SafeAir is an unsurprising one in a time of increasing sensitivity towards the use of electric, battery-powered vehicles. A soft landing could prevent the inevitable bad press of a lithium battery fire if included in an air taxi’s design from the ground up. ground safety, particularly when the flammability of large lithium power banks becomes

“This purchase order from an innovative air taxi and cargo drone solutions company in the UAE is a testament to our unwavering dedication to safety for the commercial drone and urban air mobility ecosystem,” said CEO Boaz Shetzer. “We look forward to continue seeing our safety technology deployed globally as countries around the world integrate drones and air taxis into their national airspace.”

FMI: www.parazero.com

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