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Drone infrastructure advances with ANRA's new inspection technology

Drone infrastructure advances with ANRA's new inspection technology
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A developer of uncrewed traffic management and operational technologies has demonstrated drone inspection capability with the New York Power Authority (NYPA). ANRA Technologies announced on August 14 that, using multiple drones to inspect power lines, it has “displayed the advanced features of its [Mission Management] software, including real-time monitoring, tracking of multiple simultaneous drone operations, and streaming video feeds—all coordinated by ANRA’s airspace management capability.”

ANRA said the technology used in its Mission Management software package promises safety and cost benefits through Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations and “sets a foundation for compliance with anticipated FAA rules.”

ANRA Technologies has been supporting NYPA since 2022. At an August 1 public demonstration in White Plains, New York, ANRA displayed drones performing linear inspections of NYPA’s power lines using Mission Management and property security monitoring “all coordinated and displayed from the Operations Center.”

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ANRA founder and CEO said, "This demonstration underscores the capabilities of our Mission Manager software in real-world scenarios. We are proud to support NYPA in pioneering innovative solutions that enhance operational effectiveness and safety."

"ANRA’s technology offers a transformative approach to our inspection processes,” said NYPA Robotics Program Manager Peter Kalaitzidis, “ensuring greater safety and efficiency. We are excited about the possibilities this partnership holds for the future of UAS Operations."

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