Successful pilot flight lays the groundwork for future commercial drone use in Indonesia Taken from a JD.com press release: JD.com, China’s largest retailer, today announced the completion of Indonesia’s first government approved drone flight – a breakthrough for drone delivery in Southeast Asia. The successful pilot opens the door for …
Read More »AirVuz Video: Melbourne Australia in Honor of the Australian…
× In honor of the 2019 Australian Open Tennis Tournament that is going on right now, here is a drone view of Melbourne. The Australian Open is the first of what is known as the grand slam of tennis. Other “major” tournaments include the French Open, Wimbledon, and the US …
Read More »DroneLife talks to Marketplace about Drones, Drone Delivery,…
3d rendering delivery drone flying with cardboard box Marketplace interviewed our Editor in Chief about Drones, Drone Delivery, the FAA, regulations and the near future of Drones. If you did not catch it on Marketplace, check it out here to either read the transcript or listen to the podcast. About: Marketplace® …
Read More »Airobotics gets Waiver from FAA for BLOS flights over People…
Drone safety systems company, ParaZero Technologies Ltd (ASX: PRZ), announced today that its customer, Airobotics, has secured a Certificate of Waiver (CoW) from the Federation Aviation Authority (FAA) that allows them to fly Beyond Visual Line of Sight for automated drone operations over people. Airobotics’ drone system integrates ParaZero’s SafeAir …
Read More »Three Forces That Shaped the Drone Industry in 2018
Guest post by leading drone industry analyst Colin Snow of Skylogic Research. This was a big year for the commercial drone industry as a whole. It saw a significant increase in the business adoption, the expansion of the FAA’s LAANC program (the Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability that provides …
Read More »DRONELIFE EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: One Company’s Story About Dro…
Drones have finally inched closer to commercialization in India this year. The country’s ‘Drone Regulations 2.0’ policy is considered a landmark in federal regulations for the drone industry. From taxis to delivery vehicles, the latest policy paves the way for a range of drone applications that can integrate into existing …
Read More »EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: The Team Delivering Vaccines to Vanuatu
Drones are going to be used to help deliver medical supplies including vaccines to the remote villages of Vanuatu. The just signed contract allows for the drones to be able to make two deliveries per day with the ability to fly up to 100 km and carry up to 2.5 …
Read More »EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: First Nation Tribe signs up for Drone D…
Drones are going to be used to help deliver medical supplies including vaccines to the remote villages of Vanuatu. The just signed contract allows for the drones to be able to make two deliveries per day with the ability to fly up to 100 km and carry up to 2.5 …
Read More »From Barry Bonds and The Million Dollar Arm to Drone Inspect…
A major name in sports brings his business savvy to the skies with Avisight. When my 17-year-old son heard that I was going to interview J.B. Bernstein, his first thought was that I had gotten the name wrong (surely his mother couldn’t speak to anyone that cool.) His second thought …
Read More »Police in Central London Run a Facial Recognition Trial. Are…
The Metropolitan Police of London have announced that they are inviting people to take part in testing technology that would automate the process of facial recognition rather than testing it covertly. The trials will be held near Soho, Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square on Monday and Tuesday during the busy …
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