As schools, colleges and universities race to include drones into their STEM programs in order to keep up with new demand, resources are often hard to find. Drones provide a fascinating way to introduce primary and high school students to the sciences: they may provide valuable job training at higher …
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Is DJI’s ‘Trade Up’ Program Worth It?
DJI launched a ‘Trade Up’ program earlier in the summer, offering drone pilots a way to trade in their old gear for credit to spend on DJI products. The idea is certainly a winner. Plenty of pilots have old drones sitting around collecting dust. Why not clear some space and …
Read More »Back Market Starts Selling Refurbished Drones
As drones get easier to fly and aerial photography from around the world continues to go viral, more and more people want in on the action. And that means more retailers are vying to be drone distribution points, too. As we’ve seen before with the likes of Fat Lama, plenty …
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The Northeast UAS Airspace Integration Research (NUIAIR) Alliance has signed a multi-year collaboration agreement with Thales—an international air traffic management company—to help integrate unmanned aircraft into controlled airspace. NUAIR is a coalition of New York and Massachusetts aerospace and academic institutions. The agreement with Thales also supports the New York …
Read More »Aerial Alchemy will use drones to inspect U.S. Navy test shi…
Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme Division (NSWC PHD), is collaborating with Camarillo, California-based industry drone services partner Aerial Alchemy to research and investigate the use of unmanned aerial systems to enhance maintenance and fleet readiness for the U.S. Navy. Specifically, the unmanned systems are capable of visually capturing the …
Read More »AUVSI, CTA back UAS provisions in FAA reauthorization bill
The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) and the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) approve of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) provisions in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reauthorization bill passed Wednesday by the U.S. House of Representatives. AUVSI president and CEO Brian Wynne said the House bill will expand the …
Read More »FAA Reauthorization Explained: Part 2, Enforcement
The new proposed FAA Reauthorization package has been made public. It’s wordy, complex, and confusing – and the headlines haven’t made understanding what’s inside easier. There are several points of critical importance for the drone industry to understand. The proposed Repeal of Section 336, the Integration Pilot Program, the “Safeguarding …
Read More »AT&T and Dedrone Partner on Smart Cities Project to Detect M…
Communications giant AT&T has partnered with anti-drone technology leader Dedrone to identify potential rogue drones in the airspace. The project is part of AT&T’s “Smart Cities” program. The following is from the AT&T announcement: AT&T* and Dedrone, a San Francisco-based drone detection technology startup, are teaming up on a drone …
Read More »Drones and Insurance are Moving Closer All the Time: AeroVir…
Aerovironment Quantix Insurance is taking a more important role in the drone industry, as InsurTech and drone insurance companies collaborate with hardware and software providers. Leading commercial and defense drone systems provider AeroVironment announced a collaboration with REIN’s DroneInsurance.com, a digital drone insurance portal. DroneInsurance.com will offer commercial drone insurance …
Read More »Consumer Drone Technology Gets All Wet
SwellProUSA recently announced The Spry: which is a waterproof drone that can go underwater like a submarine, float on the surface like a boat, and fly in the air at over 43 mph. Clearly focused on the marine market on the consumer side, it contains a 4K camera that can …
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