Censys Technologies Tests Long-Range Drone for Infrastructure Inspection in Florida
Censys Technologies successfully demonstrated a long-range drone mission on February 3, 2026, covering 77.7 miles of transmission corridors at a significantly reduced cost. This mission marks a potential shift in infrastructure inspection methods, enhancing efficiency and safety while adhering to FAA regulations.

On February 3, 2026, Censys Technologies executed a mission utilizing a Sentaero 6 drone to inspect 77.7 miles of high-voltage transmission corridor in Florida. The operation required approximately 28 hours of planning and coordination, ultimately achieving a cost per mile of $61.26, significantly lower than the traditional helicopter method costing around $260 per mile.
By leveraging LiDAR and high-resolution imagery, the drone produced 140 gigabytes of actionable data within a few hours. This method allows for scalable, repeatable inspections, crucial for utilities managing extensive infrastructure. The DAB-to-Mims mission also demonstrated the potential of BVLOS operations under existing FAA regulations, indicating a shift towards more efficient inspection practices in the utility sector.




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