Texo DSI Ltd, the owner-operator of the world’s most dynamic fleet of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles for industrial applications are pleased to announce the award of the UK’s most comprehensive set of congested area commercial flight permissions ever awarded by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA).
Given the extensive fleet of drones owned and operated by the company, the Operating Safety Case (OSC) was formed around specific equipment and the technical complexity of flights in a variety of demanding operating environments.
This unique set of Permissions from the CAA include the ability to operate:
John Wood, Chief Operating Officer, Texo Group said: “I am immensely proud to make this significant announcement. This marks a watershed in the evolution of our business. Being awarded these extensive and expanded permissions by the CAA really does vindicate our position as market leader in commercial drone operations in the UK.”
Mr Wood added: “Texo are the first and only operator to have been awarded these new flight permissions and my team and I are delighted to have the full confidence and commitment from the CAA. We have some very exciting developments to announce in respect of our Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations and this is a great foundation to move forward on.”
Since its inception, Texo Drone Survey and Inspection has developed a sector-leading suite of UAS deployed survey and inspection services for mission critical infrastructure; bringing to market a number of world-first technologies including:
These have been deployed in tandem with the company’s other service lines including Close Visual Inspection, Thermographic and Internal UAS inspection.