Get Ready for Drone-vertising

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Unmanned aircraft has been used to carry out military strikes, to film weddings and possibly will be used someday to deliver Amazon products


Now some entrepreneurs see another use: advertising.


Gauravjit Singh on Monday launched DroneCast, a startup that uses banners — literal ones — to spread advertising messages. The agency already has five clients in Philadelphia. Each will pay $100 a day to use of of DroneCast's four $4,000 drones to advertise over busy intersections, according to a report. The banners, which can run as long as 6 feet, will fly about 25 feet in the air



That is, unless the Federal Aviation Association shuts the company down. It's unclear whether what DroneCast is doing is illegal. The FAA now prohibits commercial use of drones in many cases. Last November though the agency let farmers start using drones to monitor their crops and cattle Read more...


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