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  2. 3D Robotics - Wikipedia

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    The stated aim of the Solo drone is the ease of both flying the drone and taking professional aerial photos and videos. [6] Chris Anderson (left), and Jordi Muñoz (right), co-founders of 3D Robotics. The IRIS+ Drone was released in September 2014. It was designed as a recreational drone, and it uses a mounted GoPro camera to take pictures.

  3. Garuda Aerospace - Wikipedia

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    Garuda Aerospace Private Limited is a drone startup company based in Chennai, India established in 2015 by Agnishwar Jayaprakash, a young entrepreneur and an Asian gold medalist swimmer. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] Garuda is approved from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in India .

  4. Regulation of UAVs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The City of New York has used its 1948 "Avigation law" to ban drones within its five boroughs, and the city encourages everyone who see a drone being flown in the city to call 911. However, New York's drone ban is considered by some to be unconstitutional, or pre-empted by the FAA's authority over federal airspace, and the media company Xizmo ...

  5. Autel Robotics - Wikipedia

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    The company released its first drone called X-Star in 2015 in global markets and has other notable product lines, including the Evo and Dragon Fish series. [3] In 2021 Autel Robotics had a 7% share of the UAV market in the United States. [5] Its market share increased after leading rival DJI was restricted by the US government. [5]

  6. DJI - Wikipedia

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    The prevalence of DJI drones was attributable to their market dominance, affordability, high performance, and reliability. [125] [124] They were also preferred for their commercial availability. [126] Ukraine has used DJI drones extensively after being invaded, while battlefield footage suggests their usage by Russia as well.

  7. Drones Will Create 100,000 Jobs, Report Predicts - AOL

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    By Tim Fernholz, Quartz Commercial drones, which are expected to be approved for use in the U.S. in 2015, will create 100,000 jobs in 10 years, adding $13.7 billion to the American economy ...