Walmart’s latest drone news could be a huge steppingstone for delivery drones in the United States.
Major advances from two drone companies move the industry forward.
Drone manufacturer Elroy Air names its new aircraft a turbogenerator-hybrid electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft — hVTOL for short — and claims it’s the first of its kind to fly.
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Wing gives an inside look into its expansion as drone delivery becomes more widespread.
Delivery drones are showing their last-mile value on a mission to hard-to-reach customers on Sanibel Island, Florida.
Ranking the best (and worst) states for drone delivery in 2022
Amazon must complete 7,000 test flights as part of a federal regulatory requirement for durability and reliability.
Proposed network would be world’s largest commercial drone deployment
Australian officials’ resolution of recent raven-on-drone attacks isn’t much to crow about.
Like it or not, drones are entering your airspace across the United States, and they’re delivering a wide range of merchandise
“This imagery could be a huge benefit to our office,” NWS meteorologist Alex Sizemore said about using drones to survey storm damage in remote areas.
A team from the University of Maryland Medical Center has been honored for completing the first drone delivery of an organ for transplant in 2019.
From small, medium to large, Drone Delivery Canada has an automated flying machine for multiple transport applications.
FIATA warns that higher air, ocean and trucking fuels costs will be passed directly on to customers.
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Considering that Singapore has over 20,000 people per square mile, it may be prudent for the city-state to consider air taxis as an urban mobility option.
Canada’s 36M people live across 3.8M square miles. The country is looking to drones to make faster delivery possible.
Increased electric vehicle adoption could lead to higher fuel taxes; drone deliveries could be a nuisance to neighborhoods; EU believes that the U.K. might vote in favor of the Brexit agreement this January.
In addition to funding the FAA for the next five years, the bill includes language that could be used to further integrate unmanned aircraft systems, like drones, into the commercial landscape.
SureFly re-invents the helicopter, making it safer, easier to fly and much more affordable than a conventional helicopter. Like a drone, its redundant design includes four propeller arms, two fixed contra-rotating propellers on each arm; and a backup lithium battery pack to drive the electric motors in the event of engine failure.