Parallel Flight Receives FAA Section 44807 Exemption, Enabling Commercial Operations of Hybrid UAS in the U.S.

26 Feb 2026

Parallel Flight Technologies announced that it has received an exemption under FAA Section 44807, a key regulatory step that allows it to move toward commercial operations of its high-capacity hybrid unmanned aerial system (UAS) in the United States.

The 44807 exemption, granted by the Federal Aviation Administration, represents a significant milestone by validating the safety architecture, operational capability, and technological maturity of the platform developed by the company.

This regulatory advancement opens the door to new opportunities in missions requiring high payload capacity and long endurance, segments where hybrid systems can offer strategic advantages over conventional solutions.

The company stated that this achievement not only consolidates its position in the heavy-lift UAS market but also lays the foundation for scaling up production and progressively expanding its approved operational limits.

With demand for advanced air logistics solutions growing, this regulatory approval reinforces the potential of Parallel Flight’s technology to serve demanding commercial and industrial applications in the United States.

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