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Brianna White

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Since their first use in the mid-1800s, unmanned aerial vehicles have been utilized for security, photography, safety, and many other applications. However, warfare and military units worldwide are primarily responsible for drone technology advancements over time. You may be surprised to learn that the first unmanned drone tech ever used was in 1849 by the Austrian Navy. The Austrians used 200 incendiary balloons to capture Venice. By the early 1900s, the United States military was exploring drone tech for target practice.
Drone technology has come a long way since then. In the 1980s and ‘90s, the U.S. military heavily invested in drone technology. By the mid-90s, the U.S. had developed the infamous Predator program, the unmanned aerial vehicles with anti-tank missiles attached to their wings. Predator drones were heavily used in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and they’re what most people picture when they think of military drones.
The Federal Aviation Administration issued the first commercial drone permit in 2006, paving the way for non-military uses of aerial drones. Corporations and government agencies quickly began testing drones for things like border patrol, disaster relief, and pipeline inspections. But, it wasn’t until Amazon announced it would use drones for delivery that the general in 2013 when the public started taking notice. The first FAA approved drone delivery that happened in the U.S. contained medical supplies and took place in 2015.
The drone industry has grown tremendously in recent years, as the FAA reports that in 2021, nearly 900,000 drones were registered in the U.S. alone. Commercial real estate has found exciting uses for drones, and since the tech has become more affordable, real estate professionals have used them more and more. Thirty-seven percent of real estate agents said drones were the most impactful technology they used in 2021, according to a report from the National Association of REALTORS®.
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Drone technology helps commercial real estate teams in marketing, maintenance, construction and development, and other ways. Real estate professionals need to be aware of various regulations regarding drones, and, often, hiring companies that do the flying for them is best. But once the details and specifics are ironed out and drones are ready for take-off, benefits can be numerous.
Here are 4 ways drones are changing the commercial real estate industry:
Continue reading: https://www.propmodo.com/4-ways-drones-are-changing-the-commercial-real-estate-industry/
 

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