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ArkUAV CEO Brad Fausett.
Agriculture & Poultry / Energy / Small Business

ArkUAV Receives FAA Exemption for Commercial Drone Operations

Little Rock drone company ArkUAV has received an exemption from the FAA to fly unmanned aerial vehicles for commercial use after applying for it in July 2015. read more >
ArkUAV CEO Brad Fausett.
Education / Government & Politics / Media & Marketing

FAA Delay Costing Little Rock’s ArkUAV Firm

The FAA Reform & Reauthorization Act of 2012 required the Federal Aviation Administration to integrate unmanned aircraft systems — drones — into U.S. airspace by 2015, but that deadline has come and gone and the agency still hasn’t issued clear and final rules regarding commercial drones. read more >
An unmanned aerial vehicle at the ArkUAV store.
Business Services / Education / Small Business

ArkUAV Sells, Offers Training for Aerial Vehicles

ArkUAV of Little Rock, a company aiming to provide training, services and supplies for the use of unmanned aerial vehicles in industries including agriculture and energy, marked its grand opening Tuesday. read more >