FAA creates committee to study rules for routine BVLOS operations
The Federal Aviation Committee (FAA) is creating a new committee to work up rules to allow routine beyond visual line of sight…
The Federal Aviation Committee (FAA) is creating a new committee to work up rules to allow routine beyond visual line of sight…
Drone pilots in Canada have a new tool at their disposal. NAV Canada, the country’s air navigation service provider, has…
India has imposed an import ban on drones with immediate effect. The ban, which was notified by the Ministry of…
A group of next-generation UK aviation tech companies and associated organizations have released a white paper urging the government and national regulators to move…
The European Commission is moving to accelerate the use and diversification of UAV services across the European Union (EU) with the adoption…
Airspace Link is now one step closer to its mission of building a Waze for drone pilots and supporting safe…
Skyguide and AirMap join forces to bring Europe’s first unmanned traffic system for drones to Switzerland. The so-called U-Space system has been deployed and tested since June 2018 and is expected to be fully operational by the summer of 2019. Regardless of the name (U-Space or UTM as we call it in the US) an automated drone traffic management system is considered a requirement to safely integrate unmanned air traffic on a large scale into the manned airspace and thus to allow services such as drone deliveries, inspections and other services.