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FAA's new drone delivery rules eliminate regulatory barriers, paving the way for Amazon, Walmart, and Wing to expand beyond ...
When people in Huntington Beach call 911 to report a crime, the first responder who urgently speeds to the scene may soon not ...
Yet the long-promised technology has been slow to take off in the United States. More than six years after the Federal ...
The FAA recently proposed a new rule making it easier for companies to fly drones beyond the operator's line of sight.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) recently proposed a new rule making it easier for companies to fly drones beyond ...
Under this proposed rule from the Department of Transportation and the Federal Aviation Administration, drones can be flown ...
The FAA has published its BVLOS Notice of Proposed Rulemaking: here are 10 key takeaways from the FAA fact sheet.
On Tuesday, the FAA published a proposed rule change that would ease and standardize visual line-of-sight requirements when ...
Federal Aviation Administration's landmark proposed rule could enable widespread delivery drone operations by eliminating current visual line-of-sight restrictions.
On Tuesday, the Federal Aviation Administration unveiled a proposed rule that would allow certain drones to fly beyond the ...
The FAA announced the authority that will lead each project. Now it’s up to them to now figure out the particulars and make their own, detailed announcements about what their drones will be doing.
One recent example, just announced, drone company American Robotics has added seven additional sites of operation approved by the FAA for its automated BVLOS drone technology, the Scout System.