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A Longer View from the Sky: Rapid Drone Adds Pathfinder-X to Expand Long-Endurance Aerial Intelligence
With exclusive Arizona rights from Starling, Rapid Drone brings the Pathfinder-X to public safety and infrastructure operations with 2.5-hour endurance and autonomous battery exchange.
PHOENIX, AZ / ACCESS Newswire / March 17, 2026 / In the fast-moving world of drone technology, endurance is becoming the new frontier. Rapid Drone is expanding its aerial intelligence capabilities with the addition of the Pathfinder-X, an advanced vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) aircraft designed to extend flight time, coverage area, and operational resilience for public safety agencies and critical industries.
For more than a decade, quadcopter drones have defined the commercial drone market. They are agile, precise, and well suited for localized missions. But as agencies and enterprises increasingly rely on aerial intelligence for broader operations, the demand for platforms capable of flying longer and covering larger areas has grown just as quickly.
The Pathfinder-X, manufactured by Starling, represents that next step. The hybrid fixed-wing VTOL platform combines the vertical takeoff flexibility of multirotor drones with the range and speed traditionally associated with fixed-wing aircraft, allowing operators to expand missions well beyond the limits of typical quadcopters. Rapid Drone holds the exclusive rights from Starling to sell, support, and service the Pathfinder-X in Arizona.
"The quadcopter market has matured rapidly over the past ten years, but VTOL platforms represent the next stage in drone evolution," said David Rietz, chief drone officer at Rapid Drone. "The Pathfinder-X gives us the flight time and speed needed to operate at a completely different scale."
One of the aircraft's defining advantages is endurance. With flight times reaching approximately 2.5 hours, the Pathfinder-X can remain airborne far longer than most conventional drone systems. That extended endurance allows operators to monitor large regions rather than smaller localized areas and expands possibilities for surveillance, infrastructure monitoring, and emergency response.

The platform also incorporates an advanced docking hub that allows the aircraft to land, swap batteries, and redeploy without manual intervention. Combined with military-grade communications and the ability to operate in GPS-denied environments, the Pathfinder-X is built to maintain reliable aerial intelligence even in challenging or contested operating conditions.
Key capabilities of the Pathfinder-X include:
Extended flight endurance. The Pathfinder-X can fly for up to 2.5 hours, allowing operators to monitor significantly larger areas during a single mission.
Autonomous hub and battery exchange. An advanced docking system allows the drone to land, replace batteries, and redeploy without manual handling.
VTOL hybrid design. The aircraft combines vertical takeoff and landing capability with a fixed-wing platform, delivering the range and speed of fixed-wing drones while maintaining the flexibility of multirotor systems.
Resilient communications. Military-grade communication systems help maintain operational control even in GPS-denied or signal-contested environments.
Regional-scale coverage. The aircraft can monitor entire regions rather than small operational zones, supporting large-area surveillance and response missions.
Adding the Pathfinder-X expands Rapid Drone's ability to support agencies and organizations that require broader aerial visibility and longer operational windows. The aircraft is particularly suited for missions where range, speed, and endurance are critical factors.
Potential applications include law enforcement operations, border monitoring, private security patrols, utility inspections, and wide-area infrastructure assessments. Instead of deploying multiple shorter flights to cover a region, operators can gather intelligence across a much larger footprint in a single mission.
"The Pathfinder-X adds capabilities that simply were not accessible before," Rietz said. "It allows agencies to expand what is possible with aerial intelligence while still complementing existing drone systems."
Rapid Drone plans to integrate the new platform into its growing portfolio of aerial intelligence services as organizations increasingly move toward continuous, data-driven drone operations. The Pathfinder-X supports the company's broader mission to deliver scalable, mission-ready aerial intelligence for public safety agencies and critical industries.
To learn more, visit rapid-drone.com.
ABOUT RAPID DRONE
Rapid Drone is an aerial intelligence and drone services provider delivering mission-ready solutions for first responders, AEC professionals, agricultural operations, and critical-infrastructure teams. Built on decades of experience in construction, public-safety leadership, and UAV engineering, the company designs and manages end-to-end drone programs using a fleet of USA Blue Certified aircraft to provide real-time intelligence, survey-grade mapping, and autonomous aerial operations. For more information, visit rapid-drone.com.
CONTACT:
Rapid Drone
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https://rapid-drone.com/
SOURCE: Rapid Drone
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