The best solution for powering missions in unpredictable environments, NWUAV’s NW-88 Engine successfully supports Skyways ground-breaking beyond the horizon ship-to-shore, shore-to-ship critical missions.
Draganfly Inc. announced that CEO Cameron Chell has been chosen to present at Abundance360’s annual conference, March 20 – 23 in Los Angeles.EChell will present his Moonshot: “Creating the Internet of Drones to Serve Global Humanitarian Needs.”
Drone Forward, Inc worked with WWP to hold Drone Games for military veterans recently. Drone Forward, Inc is a 501(c)(3) non-profit offering unique learning opportunities based around aerial drone education.
DroneUp, LLC announced a partnership with the Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach to develop the DroneUp Talent Pathway Program, aimed at engaging students with degrees related to UAS.
Senator John Hoeven held a meeting with leaders from the Grand Forks area and covered a variety of UAS centered announcements.
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions announced that it is further increasing its UK-based capability by the addition of key, seasoned engineering and programme/project management personnel highly experienced in jet UAS / Drone systems.
Zipline unveiled its new platform that provides quiet, fast and precise autonomous delivery directly to homes in cities and suburbs.
Organizers of Commercial UAV Expo have announced a list of influential leaders in the drone industry who will be participating on the Advisory Board.
Marshall Futureworx has unveiled details of the first in a suite of new product lines and services it will be bringing to market to support ever increasing demand for secure and renewable energy.
Inmarsat has welcomed Singapore-based Heron AirBridge as the latest company to join its Velaris Partner Network, following a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed today at Drones Asia.
Zipline achieved a first-ever industry milestone in the country and unlocking national drone delivery at scale by completing its first BVLOS flight in Salt Lake City, Utah.
AEVEX Aerospace publicly announced its Counter UAS (CUAS) Red Teaming Service, a solution tailored to address the dynamic, expanding world of unmanned aircraft system threats.
Air Chateau and Archer signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) covering the planned purchase and providing for an initial non-refundable, pre-delivery payment of $1M by December 31, 2023.
Yahsat announced that it has been selected by ADASI, an entity of the EDGE Group and a leading provider of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (“UAVs”), to equip its REACH-S platforms with Yahsat’s cutting-edge, secure satellite communications solutions.
Dronamics have announced a Letter of Intent agreement for cargo drone flights leveraging Dronamics’ technology and Aramex’s fleet management capabilities.
Honeywell's Compact Fly-By-Wire system will bring safe, efficient, reliable operation for a sustainable transportation ecosystem.
Honeywell has announced its Advanced Air Mobility business unit has secured contracts worth over $10 billion. Since its formation just over three years ago, the unit has developed vital partnerships with several industry leaders.
TEKEVER and CRFS have successfully completed phase one of their system integration partnership and launched the first sub-tactical unmanned aerial system (UAS) carrying highly sensitive RF sensors as a payload.
Elbit Systems of America brought its high-flying Hermes 450 to the farm fields of North Dakota to demonstrate how it can improve precision agriculture. Sarah Lovas admits that she’s something of a science nerd, which explains why she volunteered to participate in a precision agriculture research project using an Elbit Systems of America medium-sized unmanned aircraft system (UAS) to survey crops.
Behind the huge numbers, major projections and author sentiments of the Teal Group’s newest civil UAS market study.
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