Xwing is participating in the FAA's COSTA project, a study on integrating autonomous aircraft into general aviation airspace, particularly in complex environments like wildfire zones. The project aims ...
Large unmanned aircraft flying in formation could help address the U.S. Defense Department's chronic airlift shortfall, according to a study by Lt. Col. Chad Manske, special assistant to the commander ...
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued the Special Class Airworthiness Criteria for the Wingcopter 198 U.S. unmanned aircraft. This approval marks a critical milestone in the ...
Unmanned aircraft systems (drones) are a disruptive technology with widespread commercial applications across various industries. Operating drones commercially requires a Part 107 Remote Pilot ...
Drones are classified as Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), meaning they are regulated similarly to other aircraft by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Whether for recreational or commercial ...
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAS) are likely to be a big part of the future of aviation and the global workspace. When people hear UAS, they usually think of recreational drones but modern drones are ...
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