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Federal Aviation Administration's landmark proposed rule could enable widespread delivery drone operations by eliminating current visual line-of-sight restrictions.
The military drone market is poised to continue to grow over the coming years. A military drone, also known as an unmanned ...
Currently, drone operators must obtain individual waivers from the FAA to fly BVLOS. This new rule would eliminate the restriction, opening the airspace for drone operation under a specific set of ...
The Trump administration is aiming to simplify the use of drones for commercial purposes, ranging from delivering coffee to inspecting infrastructure and supporting agricultural activities. A new ...
Proposed FAA rule would allow commercial drones to fly beyond visual line of sight without case-by-case waivers ...
Arrive AI is already working with Skye Air Mobility, India's dominant and rapidly expanding hyperlocal drone delivery platform. Skye Air currently makes about 6,000 deliveries per day in suburban New ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy emphasized the Department of Transportation’s commitment to “unleash American drone ...
The U.S. moves toward structured drone regulations, aiming to boost UAV innovation while ensuring aviation safety, ...
Touted by Secretary Sean P. Duffy as “unleashing American drone dominance,” the new BVLOS rule does away with individual ...
A proposed new federal rule would allow drones to be flown longer distances out of the operators line of sight ...
Yesterday was a really big deal for drone delivery junkies. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy unveiled a rule the drone ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy has unveiled a new proposed rule – Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) ...