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Onboard Computing: The Missing Link to True Drone Autonomy
The conversation around drone autonomy has shifted. Once, the challenge was making drones fly farther and follow programmed paths. Today, the industry faces a deeper question: when everything around the aircraft becomes uncertain—connectivity, airspace, weather—where does autonomy truly live? For years, autonomy lived on the ground. Drones streamed data to remote systems and waited for commands. But as drone operations scale, move beyond visual line of sight, and enter RF-con
Shay Levy
Dec 7, 20253 min read


Scaling Drone Operations: From Airborne Chaos to Automated Clarity
Scaling Sounds Exciting. Until It Isn’t. Scaling a drone program always sounds impressive. One drone becomes a few, those few become a fleet, and suddenly your organization is talking about autonomous missions, faster response times, and data at scale. Then reality shows up. Flying a single drone is simple. Managing multiple drones across different locations, mission types, and workflows is not. At some point, the complexity stops being about aviation and starts being about c
Shay Levy
Dec 2, 20252 min read


Levels of Autonomy in Drone Operations and FlightOps’ Role in Advancing Level 4 to Level 5
Autonomous drone operations have rapidly progressed from simple waypoint navigation to complex mission execution without direct human control. However, autonomy is not a binary state. It evolves through a structured set of capability levels that define how much intelligence, decision-making, and independence a system possesses. Understanding these levels is essential for evaluating where solutions currently stand and where the industry is heading. This article outlines the fi
Shay Levy
Nov 29, 20253 min read