Arch Aerial LLC spent some time with the Houston Chronicle to discuss the latest on drones and how the new FAA regulations are helping to grow our operations! Click here to read the full article. Courtesy of the Houston Chronicle: Arch…
FAA Releases New Drone Regulations (Part 107)
Courtesy of the FAA WASHINGTON – Today, the Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration has finalized the first operational rules (PDF) for routine commercial use of small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS or “drones”), opening pathways towards fully integrating UAS into the…
Arch Aerial Now FAA-Approved for Commercial Operation of Over 1000 Unmanned Aerial Systems (Drones)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Arch Aerial LLC is proud to announce that it has been granted an amendment to its Section 333 Exemption, authorizing AALLC to operate all unmanned aerial systems (UAS) previously approved by the FAA under the Section 333 Exemption system….
Drones in Crop Insurance
Listen to Arch Aerial LLC’s CEO and Founder, Ryan Baker, being interviewed by Radio Bloomington out of Illinois. He gets a chance to chat about what Arch Aerial LLC is doing in the agriculture sector as well as where we will…
Accuracy from Altitude: Drone Inventory Surveys
Aggregate and building materials companies, look no further. Arch Aerial LLC is taking stockpile management to new heights. Serving customers throughout the great state of Texas, including Austin, San Antonio, Houston, and Dallas, AALLC’s stockpile inventory management solution is a primary…
Press Release: Section 333 Exemption and COA
We are delighted to announce that we have been granted a Section 333 Exemption and a Certificate of Authorization (COA) for commercial UAS operation here in the United States. The Section 333 Exemption process provides operators safe and legal entry into…
From PopSci: Drones Could Use Lasers to Find Unexploded Bombs
Originally Published by PopSci; written by Kelsey D. Atherton on Friday 3/20/2015 Long after the rifles of war are silent, danger still lurks in old battlefields. Some unexploded bombs are left behind deliberately, in minefields that once had tactical importance but were later…
Laser-imaging drone to hunt out unexploded bombs in war-torn nations
Originally Published by the Stack; written by Alice MacGregor, CloserStill Media on Monday 16 March, 2015 As drones become more commonplace, many companies are developing innovative uses of the technology beyond that of commercial and novelty robotics. In his SXSW Interactive talk on…
Mashable: A Drone to Map and Find Undetonated Explosives in Laos
We’re honored that our Kickstarter campaign has been featured in Mashable, TechCocktail, AOL, the Huffington Post, VentureBeat, SlingShow.com, Engineering.com, and many others! Thanks to everyone for your support. We’re doing a final push in the last 17 hours of the campaign to get…
ABC 13 News: Football Coaches Using Drones in Sports
By Bob Slovak Tuesday, September 02, 2014 HOUSTON (KTRK) Football coaches are always looking for an edge and a way to better prepare their players. Now they’re bringing drones into the game. Every team watches game and practice video for preparation. In…
















