Despite the FAA’s best efforts to reign in local anti-drone laws, the ordinances proposed get crazier and crazier – like the latest from the town of Hempstead, NY. Hempstead is a populous town on Long Island – one that apparently does not like drones. In a new proposal for a “Drone …
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FAA Takes “Flamethrower” Drone Owner to Court
The FAA wants to know more about the now famous gun-wielding drone that has fired up controversy in Connecticut and it’s willing to go to court to find out. In 2015, Austin Haughwout, a mechanical engineering student at Central Connecticut State University, released a video demonstrating a drone carrying a …
Read More »Airobotics Announces Autonomous Drone Platform; Raises $28.5 Million in Combined Round
Israeli based Airobotics recently announced a comprehensive commercial drone hardware and software solution to meet a number of industrial needs. The solution was specifically developed for industrial applications. Features include: a drone (the Optimus) can be flown autonomously can swap out payloads and batteries automatically for continuous operation is constructed …
Read More »Part 107 Has Been Announced! Here’s What We Know
Sponsored by Skyward, Marcos Osorno, CTO — It’s finally happened—at long last, the FAA has announced the rule allowing commercial drone operations in the United States! This is great news for our customers and our industry as a whole. Until now, everyone from sole proprietors to major corporations has had …
Read More »VC Firm NextView Talks Drones
This is a transcript of an internal team meeting held by seed-stage VC firm NextView. Note: This meeting occurred before Part 107 was announced. Nextview often hold “shootarounds” to discuss major tech trends or topics and share lightly edited versions publicly. If you’re interested in early-stage tech startups, listen to their award-winning …
Read More »MMC Partners with Agribotix for High End Drone Agricultural Offerings
Sponsored by MMC — Industrial drone manufacturer MMC has announced a partnership with “agricultural intelligence” company Agribotix, to provide a dedicated agriculture drone solution, including camera and analytics. The move is part of a growing trend by drone manufacturers to offer full enterprise solutions to their customers by partnering with …
Read More »Part 107 Training for Pilots: Details on the FAA’s Course
The release of new regulations yesterday has led to many questions about the FAA’s Part 107 training plan for commercial drone operators, many of whom already have a pilot’s license or a Section 333 Exemption. The FAA has now published information about their commercial drone operation course designed for Part 61 …
Read More »British Police Ramp Up Drone Purchases
British police agencies are keeping the “Game of Drones” alive and well as more departments deploy UAVs to fight crime and search for missing persons. The Constabulary of Durham recently applied for permission with Britain’s Civil Aviation Authority to deploy two drones. Officials want to use them for surveillance against …
Read More »Market Impact of the FAA Small Drone Rule
Barriers to entry are lower, but high margin operations are still restricted. QuickTake THE FACTS: By now you probably know that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has finally released Part 107, the Small UAS Rule (June 21, 2016), which covers operational use of commercial drones in U.S. airspace. This comes after …
Read More »A Big Day For the Drone Industry
From the Publisher, Alan Phillips Sally French, Social Media Editor and Drone Reporter for MarketWatch (aka The Drone Girl) wrote an interesting piece on investing in the drone industry last week. For many of us who actively follow the drone industry, the question wasn’t about investing in the growth of …
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