Drone services company Air Space Drone has added four airports in New Caledonia to regions supported by its FlyBy drone application. Drone operators can now
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Drone services company Air Space Drone has added four airports in New Caledonia to regions supported by its FlyBy drone application. Drone operators can now
Read moreSolutions aimed at safe integration of new airspace users dominate list of finalists competing for the Business Ideas Competition launched by Spanish air navigation service
Read moreUncrewed Traffic Management (UTM) company Airwayz has secured funding to participate in the second phase of the Israel National Drone Initiative (INDI), after successfully completing
Read moreIndian drone delivery company TechEagle has established a drone delivery hub and network in Meghalaya in partnership with the Government of Meghalaya, MHSSP and the
Read moreHeven Drones has launched its first hydrogen-powered drone for commercial use, the H2D55. With 5-times greater energy efficiency than traditional lithium battery-powered drones, the H2D55
Read moreMost UAVs can be directly employed for the Open Category of UAS operation that, considering the risks involved, does not require prior authorisation by the
Read moreThe SESAR 3 Joint Undertaking has announced 48 new projects as part of its Digital European Sky research and innovation programme. Representing a total investment
Read moreVentus Group and partner Unmanned Helicopters launched a new Heavy Lifting Service during two demonstration days in Poland. An unmanned helicopter UH-200-Beyond-M took flight, picked
Read moreA collaboration between LVNL (Air Traffic Control the Netherlands), ANWB and KPN aims to establish a ‘digital corridor’ to enable medical drone flights between two
Read moreThe SESAR European Concept for Higher Airspace Operations (ECHO) project has delivered a final Concept of Operations (ConOps) to the SESAR 3 Joint Undertaking for
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