This week, Google spin off Project Wing featured in two big pieces of news in the drone industry. First came the news that the company had won the approval of the Australian aviation authorities for their drone delivery program – something that Wing discussed in detail at last fall’s Amsterdam Drone …
Read More »Drone Delivery: Google’s Project Wing Takes Off In Australia
From the distance comes a high-pitched whining. It sounds horrible, like a giant mosquito. Or maybe a herd of angry mice screaming in a wind tunnel. It is in fact a flying burrito. And it’s flying courtesy of Wing’s ambitious drone delivery program. That’s right: Google/Alphabet’ Project Wing has been …
Read More »Google X’s Project Wing Platform for Drones the Next to Prov…
Another identify has quietly proven up on the checklist of suppliers testing the prototype of the Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LAANC): Project Wing. Project Wing is often referred to as Google’s drone venture, though formally the program is a division of X Development LLC, mum or dad firm …
Read More »Google’s Project Wing Advances Down Under
In the previous few months, we’ve had loads of information within the drone supply area. While rules don’t seem like making room for past line of sight flight anytime quickly, a number of corporations are nonetheless pushing ahead with bold aerial supply tasks. In sure instances, the life-saving potential of …
Read More »It’s Not About Burritos: The Life-Saving Aspects of Drone De…
News and Opinion. While Amazon, Google, Walmart and different large retailers are doing their greatest to publicize drone supply, the concept has a PR drawback. If drone supply means having drones overhead on a regular basis and loosening rules to permit flight over individuals and down busy streets, the general …
Read More »Google’s Parent Company Kills Solar Drone Program
Google’s parent company, Alphabet, is shutting down the solar-powered drone program – Titan – run by division X, which was designed to provide Internet access to remote areas of the world. The shut down, reports Business Insider, is “the latest example of the company’s efforts to cut back its ambitious ‘moonshots.’” …
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