Monthly Archives: July 2016

Where2fly App to Inform and Grow Drone Community

A new app has launched with the aim of building a mutually beneficial community of drone pilots. Where2fly offers users the ability to save and discover new flight locations, helping to answer one of the most common questions on many pilots’ minds: “Where can I fly?” It’s a simple question but …

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Another Country Pouring Money into Drone Industry

The state of Queensland in Australia announced that it will invest $1 million Australian to advance the drone industry. In an announcement Monday, the Queensland Premier Annastacia Palazczuk said that it would fund a partnership with US multi-national Boeing Company to develop and test innovative drone technology. The government says that 100 …

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Hunting with Drones

British Columbia has now amended the Wildlife Act to prohibit hunting with drones, the B.C. government announced last week. The B.C. Minister of Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations, Steve Thomson, clarified that the change means that drones cannot be used in any way for hunting in the Province.  The …

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DJI Phantom Drone Locates Missing Boater

An Iowa man is alive and well thanks to a search-and-rescue drone. On July 13, the Kossuth County Sheriff’s Department rescued missing boater Thomas Fitzpatrick and his granddaughter after the boat he was piloting became stuck in a logjam along the Plum Creek Dam area. To make matters worse, Fitzpatrick …

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New Deal: Amazon’s Drone Delivery Ditches the U.S.

image: Amazon Amazon’s drone delivery service – PrimeAir – has given up on the U.S. for now.  Days after rival Flirtey announced the first FAA sanctioned residential drone delivery – in which the company proudly delivered a 7-Eleven Slurpee to waiting customers – Amazon announced a partnership with the UK …

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US Gov Partners with DJI, Drone Industry

Photo: Bureau of Land Management The US Department of the Interior has announced a collaboration with industry partners DJI, AirMap, and Skyward in an attempt to keep drones away from wildfires. In an announcement yesterday, the US Department of the Interior (DOI) says that they have released a prototype warning system …

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Construction Drones Rise Up in Africa

With an increasing number of drones donning their hardhats and swooping into the construction and inspection sector, UAV adoption is growing exponentially across the globe and Africa is no exception. In Namibia and Cameroon, officials and business leaders are teaming up to deploy drones for humanitarian and industrial use. Earlier …

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AirMap, DJI Team Up to Corral Drone Wildfire Flights

A California-based company has teamed up with the world’s largest drone manufacturer to build an anti-drone fence around wildfires. AirMap, a provider of UAV airspace intelligence and navigation services, announced a partnership last week with DJI to enhance its current geofencing data database to include areas experiencing wildfires. Errant drones …

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7-Eleven Delivers Slurpee by Drone!

photo: 7-11 and Flirtey Forget the drive-through – convenience retailer 7-Eleven is now introducing the Slurpee drone. Drone delivery pioneer Flirtey said recently that residential delivery would happen within a year – and with the announcement of a Slurpee delivery, it seems to be a reality. The two companies partnered last …

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Facebook’s Giant Solar Drone will Deliver the Internet

image: Facebook Facebook’s solar drone, designed to deliver internet connectivity to underserved regions of the world, has taken flight. Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg announced that the solar drone Aquila completed a 96 minute test flight at the end of last month.  This puts the social media giant one step ahead …

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