A series of regulatory developments have combined to create a dark cloud of confusion and uncertainty over the future of commercial and public service drone operations in the U.S. The U.S. Federal Co ...
Skyports Infrastructure and Korean Air announced this week that they have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to ...
Today, there are a myriad of industries that take advantage of UAS technology to improve workflows, or in some instances ...
Last week, Commercial UAV News staff attended Geo Week, our sister event that serves the geospatial industry in many facets.
Market-leading drone manufacturer DJI has filed a lawsuit challenging a December 2025 decision from the Federal ...
For more than half a century, the FAA's operational rules for crewed aviation, Part 91 (general aviation), Part 121 (commercial airliners), and Part 135 (unscheduled charter flights), have treated tec ...
A NASA-sponsored working group is working to address the technical and regulatory barriers standing between today's ...
This week’s news roundup highlights efforts underway towards high-quality UAS training operations, from new drones as first responders training at police departments, to a brand-new test site th ...
Technology, Regulation, and Economics in Early 2026 breaks down exactly what it takes to move from BVLOS authorization to sustainable commercial operations. Whether you're evaluating your first waiver ...
Join Blueflite, Firestorm, Unusual Machines, and HP Additive Manufacturing Solutions as they share how U.S.-based UAV manufacturers are strengthening supply chains and scaling production with additive ...
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