Drones in the News

Our In-Depth Review of Autel EVO Lite+

Review: Autel EVO Lite+ is Owning the Night by Paul Rossi, DRONELIFE Contributor and Chief Operations Officer and Chief Pilot at Nine Ten Drones. All prices are estimates as of time of publication and subject to change. 2022 is the year of pushing the chip shortage to the edge by …

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Zipline Continues to Expand Medical Drone Delivery in US

Zipline is rapidly expanding it’s commercial drone delivery services in the U.S., partnering with healthcare organizations.  Their newest partnership will bring medical drone delivery to the state of Washington. by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M Crosby Continue reading below, or listen: Instant logistics leader Zipline announced a partnership with MultiCare …

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Drone Delivery Canada Care by Air

Drone Delivery Canada Announces Care By Air Project by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M Crosby Drone Delivery Canada (DDC) has announced that it has entered into agreements with DSV Air & Sea Inc. Canada and Halton Healthcare Services Corporation to deploy DDC’s drone delivery solution to form a new transportation …

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Red Cat 4 Ship Multi Drone System

Red Cat 4-Ship system allows multiple drones to work with one another By DRONELIFE Feature Editor Jim Magill Red Cat Holdings [NASDAQ:RCAT]  is held in the AdvisorShares Drone Technology ETF [NYSE ARCA:UAV], the only ETF dedicated to the drone economy. The AdvisorShares Drone Technology ETF is a thematic investment strategy …

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Indoor Robotics Tando Building Security, Monitoring Drone

Indoor Robotics Raises $15M Following Launch of its Tando Drone by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M Crosby Following the recent launch of its Tando drone, Indoor Robotics announced that it has closed $15 million in its series A round of funding. Continue reading below or listen: The round, led by …

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Asylon Automated Security Drone BVLOS Waivers

Asylon Granted First-of-its-Kind BVLOS Waiver for Automated Security Drone System by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby This week, leading air and ground robotic security company Asylon, Inc. revealed that it has been granted three beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) waivers from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Continue reading …

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