Titan Protection has released a public comment framework designed to help security industry operators participate in the FAA's proposed Part 108 rulemaking for Beyond Visual Line ...
With its Vantis infrastructure and a decade of real-world flight experience, the Northern Plains UAS Test Site is emerging as the go-to expert on scalable drone integration. As FAA’s Part 108 takes ...
For starters, you cannot shoot a drone in Kentucky, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), or in any other state. The penalty for doing so can be stiff penalties and potentially jail ...
New York City is scaling up drone-as-first-responder operations across multiple agencies, from the NYPD to Parks and Recreation. With faster FAA approvals and n ...
The agency will maintain direct oversight of Boeing's production, optimising inspector resources by focusing on critical assembly areas and trend analysis.
Drones have become an increasingly common sight in Wisconsin skies, and with them comes a long list of federal rules for users to follow.
Here's a rundown of the basic rules for operating a drone, according to the FAA, and what to know if a drone flies over your home.
Drones flying over Nevada properties can be a nuisance, but can you shoot them down if they are in your yard? Here's what the law says.
The FAA is restoring Boeing's ability to issue airworthiness certificates for the 737 MAX and 787, with alternating oversight starting in 2025.
Indian Creek High School students showcased their technical skills at Ohio Tech Day 2025, including drone technology, engineering design, and a repair academy, while also participating in coding ...
Commercial UAV operators have long viewed beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) flights to be the key to unlocking drones’ full potential, but proposed new regulations from the FAA have the secto ...