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Pierce Aerospace Signs Agreement with US Navy

Indianapolis, IN — Pierce Aerospace announced that it’s signed a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock and conducted maritime UAS Remote ID experimentation aboard the M80 Stiletto during the US Navy’s Thunderstorm 2021 experiment. The CRADA was executed for a three year period and …

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Drones in Agriculture Sector 5 Ways Intelligent UAS

Zena Drone has helped revolutionize the burgeoning hemp industry.  In this guest post, Leah Jacobe outlines five ways that intelligent drones in the agriculture sector are helping growers to meet the demands of global food production. The following is a guest post by Leah Jacobe, Media Team Leader at Zena …

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Wing in Texas: Launching Service in Dallas Fort Worth

Wing in Texas: Wing’s planned DFW delivery service to take flight later this year By Jim Magill Wing, the subsidiary of Alphabet that has pioneered drone home delivery service in cities in Australia as well as Helsinki, Finland; and Christiansburg, Virginia, is planning to launch its service later this year …

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Rob Corbett on Dawn of Drones This Week

Don’t miss Rob Corbett on Dawn of Drones this week: Wednesday March 16 at 11:00 AM EST! Stream Below: This week’s featured Dawn of Drones podcast guest is Rob Corbett, U.S. Air Force disabled veteran, quadroplegic and staunch advocate for inclusive flight.  Join Dawn and Rob in this third installment …

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ADW Hybrid 2022: Europe’s Urban Air Mobility Event

Amsterdam Drone Week at RAI Amsterdam, Dec 6, 2019. Photo by Rogier Bos (www.rogierbos.com) ADW Hybrid 2022 Begins March 29: we’re excited to be attending the ADW event this year! Join us and attend one of the most important European industry events as innovators from around the world come together …

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How the War in Ukraine Is Changing the Technology Landscape

The last few years have been one heck of roller coaster ride. The pandemic and the recent war between Ukraine and Russia bracket the events for now, but suddenly a lot of companies are rethinking aggressively global resourcing and divesting manufacturing as bad ideas. The result is some interesting dynamics …

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Rotorua Lakes Council uses drone to find rough sleepers in r…

Local Democracy Reporter Felix Desmarais visits Sanatorium Reserve. Video / NZ Herald Rotorua Lakes Council flew a drone over an urban reserve to find rough sleepers, and found two. The drone’s use was revealed in an operational report for January, presented to the council’s Operations and Monitoring Committee meeting on …

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