Strategic Expansion: Drone Infrastructure Roadmap
Building the Future of Real Estate Oversight
Texas Asset Manager’s drone compliance platform is engineered for internal deployment through 2027, with a commercial rollout planned upon securing an FAA Part 108 waiver. This phased strategy ensures we remain ahead of regulatory changes while capturing exclusive operational advantages.
By controlling our own drone fleet and assets, we can:
Collect Geospatial Compliance Data across high-yield real estate portfolios, tracking property conditions and potential HOA/municipal violations.
Build Proprietary Intelligence on CC&R (Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions) violations, vendor response times, and regional compliance patterns to strengthen asset performance.
De-Risk Future Deployment by perfecting internal workflows now, while positioning for licensing and monetizing drone-based services once FAA BVLOS and Part 108 regulations are fully adopted.
This approach enables Texas Asset Manager to stay compliance-ready, data-driven, and strategically positioned for both property value growth and future drone service revenue streams.
FAA Part 108 BVLOS Public Safety Integration
At Texas Asset Manager, we are preparing for FAA Part 108 Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations under public safety exemptions. This capability unlocks a new era of autonomous property monitoring, compliance, and security for high-value real estate portfolios.
Our internal-use flight program is designed for:
Controlled Testing & Regulatory Compliance – Safe, non-commercial flights provide a foundation for Part 108 certification and ensure adherence to evolving FAA standards.
Proprietary Data Gathering – Our system captures detailed aerial intelligence for property condition tracking, risk assessment, and long-term asset planning.
Regulatory & Safety Preparation – Operating within the public safety exemption streamlines our readiness for fully authorized BVLOS deployments.
By integrating aerial monitoring into our platform, we enhance Net Operating Income (NOI) and resale performance for 1031 exchange-eligible assets. This strategic approach allows investors to maximize property value, reduce compliance risk, and protect portfolio profitability through proactive oversight.