Drone services company Skeye has received authorisation from the Dutch regulator to operate drone-in-a-Box systems beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) under a Light UAS
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Drone services company Skeye has received authorisation from the Dutch regulator to operate drone-in-a-Box systems beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) under a Light UAS
Read moreAutonomous drone delivery company DroneUp has begun rolling out a new drone delivery Ecosystem in Virginia Beach and Dallas, Texas, and plans expansion to additional
Read moreDuring a presentation at Airspace World in Geneva, PwC Poland announced its new GUTMA membership and presented its latest PwC Drone Powered Solutions document, offering strategic insights
Read moreuAvionix reports that it has been awarded a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) contract to advance the commercial use of Uncrewed Aircraft
Read moreKorea is to join the growing group of countries associated to Horizon Europe, the EU research and innovation programme. The signing of the Association Agreement
Read moreItaly’s National Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC) has granted Telespazio, a joint venture between Leonardo (67%) and Thales (33%), a Pre-Defined Risk Assessment (PRDA) authorisation to
Read moreOn 18 March, the ICAO Council convened in Montreal, Canada, and ushered in a new era of aviation regulation with the adoption of Part IV
Read moreAustralia’s Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts has released digitised drone maps to highlights rules for over 7,500 different areas managed
Read moreAs part of the Israel National Drone Initiative, several drone services companies participated in flight tests conducted by Vertiport in Rishon LeZion. As part of
Read moreA new version of the Future Flight Standards Landscape is now available to view on the BSI Aerospace website. This latest version covers a range
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