China uses drones to enforce the world’s largest quarantine to contain coronavirus
The Chinese government is using surveying, mapping, and delivery drones to enforce the world’s largest quarantine in order to try…
The Chinese government is using surveying, mapping, and delivery drones to enforce the world’s largest quarantine in order to try…
DJI recently launched what seems to be a massive agriculture drone in China. It is called the T16 and the…
DJI, the world’s leader in civilian drones and aerial imaging technology, welcomes today’s publication of modernized Canadian drone regulations as…
Two weeks ago we wrote about the 9 question DJI Knowledge Quiz that DJI will launch in the U.S. This is a mandatory quiz that every owner of a new DJI product needs to answer before they can fly their new drone for the first time.The questions will appear in DJI GO 4, DJI’s main flight app, which runs on smartphones and tablets connected to drone remote controllers. DJI worked together with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to develop the quiz questions and correct answers for the United States market. Now, DJI would like to develop a similar safety quiz for the Canadian market and DJI is actively reaching out to work together with Transport Canada to do so.
DroneDJ sat down with Brendan Schulman for an exclusive interview during the weekend. The conversation took place between his departure…
The new FAA Remote ID rule goes into effect Wednesday, April 21. Let’s explore what that means for you as…
I’ve been fortunate enough to have a loaner Mini 2 since just before the product was released. It will be…
After recently welcoming the new rules in Canada and in the UK, DJI issued an official statement today, saying that…
A recurring theme at the beginning of this year is the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) NPRM for Remote ID for…
In a smart move, DJI decided to point out the additional costs and restrictions that come with the Federal Aviation…
Earlier this year, new rules were announced for ‘larger’ drones (250 grams to 55 Lbs) in Canada. The announcement was…
You only have to see a few videos like these to understand why governments are getting so nervous about drones….
DJI just released an official statement on the report of a plane striking a drone in Quebec that we wrote about earlier today. Currently, it is not known (or at least not officially) what kind of drone and what brand exactly has collided with the commercial airliner. However with DJI being the largest drone manufacturer, chances are, it may have been one of their products.