Robotic Skies announced on October 18th the launch of its cloud-based SPAN software platform for managing and tracking Unmanned Aviation Systems (UAS) and Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) service and repair projects for its commercial OEM and aircraft operator customers. The SPAN platform is powered by CORRIDOR Aviation Service Software by …
Read More »Drone Simulator Software Market Share, Trends, Opportunities…
PUNE, MAHARASHTRA, INDIA, December 9, 2020 /EINPresswire.com/ — Drone Simulator Software Market – 2020-2026 Summary:The report presents an overview of the market while providing other insightful information on the global Drone Simulator Software Market. The study conducted by the report covers the new trends in the market that can determine …
Read More »Harness buys Drone.io to expand into software integration
Harness Inc. said today it has acquired the self-service continuous integration firm Drone.io Inc. for an undisclosed price. Harness sells a “continuous delivery-as-a-service” platform that uses machine learning algorithms to monitor new software updates for any problems. Continuous software delivery is an emerging model that’s popular with companies that want …
Read More »AI-based Drone Software Market Growth Rate by Share 2020-202…
The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. May 23, 2020 (The Expresswire) — “Final Report will add the analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on this industry.” Global “AI-based Drone Software Market” Report 2020 is a professional and in-depth study on the current state …
Read More »What Boeing’s 737 MAX Has to Do With Cars: Software
Software eating the world may sound good to tech mavens. But the now eight-year-old maxim has its serious downsides. Software defects have been blamed for Boeing 737-MAX 8 crashes in October and March, which killed 346 people. The aircraft has been grounded worldwide for three months, as investigators from Indonesia …
Read More »Boeing Plans to Fix the 737 MAX Jet With a Software Update
The investigation into the crash of an Ethiopian Airlines 737 MAX 8, which killed 157 people on Sunday, is still in its earliest stages, but already regulators around the world have grounded the Boeing jet. The American FAA issued its own grounding order today, noting that, based on the wreckage …
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