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DataWing Global's Drone Technology Featured on KSAT 12

Drone Technology Featured on KSAT 12 DataWing Global is proud to be a part of the growing technology sector in the Alamo City. DataWing brings the best in aviation experience, unmanned aerial technology, and big data analytics to San Antonio and beyond.

RigZone Interviews DataWIng President Steven Fargo

Drones and Downstream Oil and Gas Leading online oilfield resource, RigZone, interviews DataWing President, Steven Fargo, about the impact of drones on the downstream sector of the oil and gas industry. (photo source: RigZone)

DataWing and Donan Talk New FAA 107 Rules

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced its much anticipated new regulations on June 21, 2016, which considerably reduced the requirements for operating UAVs during forensic investigations. The FAA's new regulatory framework for small unmanned aerial systems includes changes to the requirement for Visual Observers (VOs) during operations and permissions required prior to flights.

DataWing Partners with Aviation Specialty Insurance (ASI)

DataWing Partners with Aviation Specialty Insurance (ASI) to provide insurance discounts for drone pilots within DataWing's network. DataWing's nationwide network provides independent drone professionals the opportunity to work with major companies across many fields such as oil and gas, insurance, construction, and emergency response.

DataWing Joins New Drone Advocacy Group With Cisco and CNN as Members

There's a new drone advocacy group in Washington, D.C. and Silicon Valley.

The Commercial Drone Alliance took off on Tuesday with founding board members including the likes of networking giant Cisco, a drone-centric data crunching startup called Data Wing, and drone startup Measure. Measure made news in September when the Federal Aviation Administration gave the business permission to fly more than 300 drones for aerial data-gathering projects.

New Drone Analytics Product Offers Faster Processing of Homeowners Claims

Aerial HouseA drone combined with analytics offers insurers a way to not only inspect and investigate claims but also process them. US DataWing Aerial Analytics incorporates data and images captured by a drone using a proprietary algorithm – a set of procedures or steps to complete a computer process – to assist in the claims process.

The Texas-based company began offering its services to homeowners' insurers last year. According to Steven Fargo, company president, the insurance industry has provided the most rapid growth, likely the result of the big data analytic product component.