We are a FAA Part 107 Licensed Drone Operator.  Our experience in aviation is global.  We have a deep understanding of FAA regulation and policy.  Our knowledge of UAM (Urban Air Mobility) will offer significant value for the near-term integration of air taxi services in NYC. We have considerable outreach in both NYC and Brooklyn boroughs and can act as a catalyst for significant projects.

Services

SynTech.NYC also interprets local laws and regulations. We can help you determine whether it makes sense to outsource a project, develop an internal program or a hybrid of both. We work with our clients and ask questions such as, “Does it make sense to hire pilots or train existing employees?”. We can help you determine your goals and define metrics, run tests and trials and document achievements and lessons learned.
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Permitting/FAA

We also assist in obtaining permits and approval following constantly changing regulations. For example, on July 7th, 2023, New York City just released new drone permitting laws. We can also help with City Counsel presentations and Department of Buildings Support and Approval. Our team also obtains FAA Waivers, to Part 107 and local ordinances, and insurance and liability protection.

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Urban Air Mobility

Traffic and urban density are growing at an unsustainable rate around the world. Commutes that now take an hour and a half will become a ten-minute flight. At Syntech.nyc, we are designing our own two-person eVTOL vehicle prototype, made of both aluminum and composite material.

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Drones Overview

The kinds and availability of commercial drones are expanding rapidly. Each has specialized uses.
Selecting the right fit of drone-to-mission is one of our key consulting offerings. Learn More >

Industries

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Latest Blog Posts

Documents

Using Drones for Façade Inspections

NYC DOB advocates drones for use in façade inspections. Authored by Jill Hrubecky, PE and Wendy Wan, RA

NYPD Rule Unmanned Aircraft Final

With the concurrence of NYC Mayor Erik Adams, the NYPD Commissioner amends Title 38 of the Rules of the City of New York by adding a new Chapter 24, establishing a permitting process for the take-off and landing of unmanned aircraft, including drones.

SynTech.NYC review of NYC Title 38, Chap 24

A short summation of Title 38, Chapter 24, highlighting areas we believe are in need of further consideration.  Authored by SynTech.NYC

PAS-DRONE in URBAN Planning Report

This Planning Advisory Service (PAS) Report seeks to demystify Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) technology and use.  Its goal is to provide urban planners with the foundational knowledge they need to evaluate the use of drones in their planning and design work and technical information required to integrate UAS in their professional planning practices.  Authored by Ric Stephens, Rob Danneberg, Wendie Kellington, and Patrick Sherman.

Urban Air Mobility (UAM) Concept of Operations

A highly technical document that serves as the Concept of Operations for integrating both manned and unmanned vertical take-off and landing vehicles into the airspace in, above and around urban areas.  Authored by the FAA

AAM-I28 Implementation-Plan

Another highly technical document is a guide to the implementation efforts, and coordinating the many stakeholders involved in creating a new emerging aviation ecosystem.  This new advanced aviation ecosystem is referred to as Advanced Air Mobility (AAM)—a system that moves people and property by air between two points in the USA. This plan is also known as Innovate28, as it is a five year plan with intended implementation by 2028.  Authored by the FAA

Matternet Press

On Sept. 7th, 2022, Matternet Corp, a drone company, has received a Type Certification by the FAA.  Their system of drone delivery demonstrates the maturing technology and acceptance by the federal government.  This is a system NYC may want to implement.

Zipline Receives FAA Part 135ation-Plan

On June 21st, 2022, Zipline Corp received a Part 135 Air Carrier Certification by the FAA.  Ziplines unique delivery method may, in fact be the longest range and most complex commercial drone delivery operation in the United States.  This is something NYC may want to look into.

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