Five Years of Pipe Dreams Coming True for Drew
Drew Snyder’s journey at RAVAN Inc. is a testament to his adaptability, his thirst for knowledge and his appreciation for a great team.
Drew Snyder’s journey at RAVAN Inc. is a testament to his adaptability, his thirst for knowledge and his appreciation for a great team.
RAVAN AIR has joined forces with ProStar to integrate PointMan, a mobile underground utility mapping software, into our operations.
As RAVAN AIR marks another successful year of operations, Tyler Agnew reflects on his journey with the company over the past year.
RAVAN AIR is excited to announce a partnership with SewerAI, integrating their AI-Powered PIONEER Application into our inspection services.
RAVAN AIR is proud to announce its an official supplier for Pennsylvania’s prestigious COSTARS Cooperative Purchasing program.
ProStar (MAPS) announced that Pennsylvania-based RAVAN AIR has adopted ProStar’s PointMan solution to enhance its operations.
RAVAN AIR has been approved as a vendor with National Fuel Gas Company and obtained a Master Service Agreement (MSA).
RAVAN AIR has been recognized with Underground Construction Technology’s award for 2023 Gas Distribution Project of the Year.
RAVAN AIR located a steel storm-water pipe underneath a state road and railroad track using the gyroscopic Accurate Mapping Probe (AMP).
RAVAN AIR mapped a steel sewer line that ran directly underneath a railroad track, preventing it from being located by traditional means.
RAVAN AIR is proud to announce the addition of Charlie Hartman as Camera Truck Operator to our Underground Services team.
RAVAN AIR is excited to celebrate the first anniversary of our Locator and Visual Observer, Matt Hollabaugh.
RAVAN AIR assisted a customer who was installing pipe in a horizontal directional drilling project and ran into some obstacles.
RAVAN AIR’s Underground Utility Locating services were put to the test using the Accurate Mapping Probe to map a new natural gas pipeline.
RAVAN AIR is proud to have become Gold Shovel Certified. The Gold Shovel Standard strives to reduce damages on professional excavation sites.
RAVAN AIR is proud to announce that Matt Woods has joined our Underground Services team as a line locator.
RAVAN AIR, alongside their sister company, Tru-Tek, recently completed a milestone project installing a natural gas line.
RAVANAIR warmly welcomes Matthew Hollabaugh to our team as our new Locator and Visual Observer.
RAVAN AIR service the oil and gas industry by providing drone based methane gas leak survey and inspection.
Ravan Air takes the risk and guesswork out of methane detection while saving time and money using one of the best UAV gas detection systems on the market.
An Ohio nonprofit group is recruiting volunteer drone pilots around the world to comfort hospice patients with aerial tours of meaningful locations.
Todd Crago is no stranger to intense jobs that require knowledge in safety and security procedures. In fact, prior to becoming the new Visual Observer at RAVAN AIR…
This new paradigm of Drone-based inspections is helping industries improve efficiency and quality of data acquisition while increasing safety and speed of delivery.
RAVAN AIR UAS expert, Chief Pilot David Rock, has earned the waiver to FAA rule 107.29, Daylight operation, that allows RAVAN AIR night time UAS/drone operations.
RAVAN AIR, a drone oil and gas industry services company is pleased to announce a solution to effectively monitor your construction site in real time.
RAVAN AIR is excited to announce that Chief Drone Pilot, David Rock, has earned his certification as a Level 1 sUAS (Small Unmanned Aircraft System)
Scientists at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT) believe drones may extend the range and quality of testing while reducing labour costs.
New York State Senator Joseph Griffo announced that Griffiss International Airport is set to receive $800,000 in state funding for UAS technology.
How Drone Technology is Changing Oil and Gas Infrastructure As seen in Northeast ONG Marketplace Magazine. As many of you know drone technology had grown