
Skylark Labs Scout Mk II tower with Pierce Aerospace’s YR1 Remote ID Sensor and visual sensors was deployed to Mexico. The tower stands at 100 feet and is actively detecting and tracking UAS along the Mexico-US border. // PHOTO: Pierce Aerospace
April 16, 2025
BY Pierce Aerospace
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Wing and Walmart announced expansion of their drone delivery network into seven additional U.S. metro areas, including Philadelphia, Phoenix and San Francisco Bay Area. The move will extend service to nearly 20 markets as the companies scale toward reaching more than 40 million Americans by 2027.
General Atomics Aeronautical Systems is investing in six Dutch tech companies through its Blue Magic Netherlands program, following a startup pitch event in Eindhoven. The partnerships focus on drone autonomy, AI, batteries, navigation in GPS-denied environments, haptics, and data security, expanding GA-ASI’s collaboration with the Dutch defense innovation ecosystem.
Perennial Autonomy has been awarded a three-year, $500 million IDIQ contract to provide AI-driven counter-unmanned aerial systems to the U.S. Department of War. The contract, coordinated by Joint Interagency Task Force 401, will support deployment of autonomous defense systems across multiple operational theaters.
Joint Interagency Task Force 401 evaluated the SkyValor counter-drone system during operational testing at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Arizona. The system demonstrated the ability to detect, track, identify and defeat small unmanned aerial systems while supporting layered border security operations.
Swarm Aero has selected Honeywell Aerospace’s TPE331 turboprop engine to power its large-scale, multi-mission Group 5 uncrewed aircraft system. The companies are collaborating on aircraft design, development and operations as Swarm advances production of its next-generation UAV platform.