Whether it is a drone landing on the White House lawn or a near miss with a commercial plane, drones seem to be flying everywhere—often in places they are not supposed to be—prompting safety concerns.
Owners of unmanned aircraft systems have until Friday evening to register their drones with the Federal Aviation Administration or face hefty fines if they fly outdoors. The federal agency began the ...
The Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) Small Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) registry is expected to go live during the day on Dec. 21. Check the agency’s home page at www.faa.gov for updates. In ...
The FAA and DOT have finalized their rules for small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS, or drones), and clarified rules for model aircraft. This is the end of a long process the FAA undertook last year ...
The FAA has released a draft environmental assessment for areas where UAS can be flown without remote identification equipment. The FAA has released a draft environmental assessment for areas where ...
As the use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) continues to increase, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has introduced the UAS Remote Identification (RID) Rule to ensure airspace safety and ...
D-Fend Solutions, the leader in radio frequency (RF), cyber-based, non-kinetic, non-jamming, counter-drone detection and takeover technology, has been selected for participation in the Federal ...
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The FAA has authorized three firms—UPS Flight Forward, uAvionix, and Phoenix Air Unmanned—for Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) drone operations, enabling longer flights and new commercial ...
D-Fend Solutions' core C-UAS system, EnforceAir, will undergo initial testing at Atlantic City International Airport (KACY) and potential further evaluation at other airport environments. D-Fend ...