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Follow on Google News | ![]() Industry Leader in Aviation Safety & Regulations, Sean Cassidy, Joins AirGyde as Board AdvisorBy: AirGyde Cassidy, a former Director of Safety, Flight Operations, and Regulatory Affairs at Amazon Prime Air, has been at the forefront of integrating emerging aviation technologies into the national airspace. Before his tenure at Amazon, he served as First Vice President and National Safety Coordinator for the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), advocating for industry-wide aviation safety and operational standards. Most recently, Cassidy was appointed VP of Regulatory and Government Affairs at AIBOT, where he leads policy efforts for advanced aerial mobility solutions. "Sean's expertise in aviation policy, flight operations, and safety makes him an invaluable asset to AirGyde as we work to enable seamless and scalable drone integration," AirGyde is developing cutting-edge solutions to enable the safe, efficient, and scalable operation of unmanned aerial systems (UAS). With Cassidy's guidance, the company aims to navigate complex regulatory landscapes and forge industry partnerships to accelerate the adoption of drone highways. "I'm excited to join AirGyde's Advisory Board at this pivotal moment for autonomous aviation," said Sean Cassidy. "The company has an exciting and unique approach to safely promoting intelligent airspace management- essential to unlocking the full potential of advanced aerial mobility. I look forward to contributing to this transformative journey." With Cassidy's appointment, AirGyde strengthens its commitment to innovative, safety-driven solutions that will define the next generation of airspace mobility. About AirGyde AirGyde is transforming low-altitude airspace mobility with a focus on safety, security, and privacy. Founded in 2024 and headquartered in New York, the company is dedicated to pioneering AI-driven infrastructure and technology to revolutionize urban and regional air mobility. End
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