FAA accepting new applications for drone airspace service suppliers
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) says it is now accepting applications from potential drone service suppliers for the Low Altitude…
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) says it is now accepting applications from potential drone service suppliers for the Low Altitude…
Drone fleet and airspace management tech specialist Aloft has announced the release of its new UAV flight planning tool Air Aware, an…
The speed and efficiency of its automated Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LAANC) authorization system has permitted the Federal…
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is looking to onboard new app developers that can help the government agency to provide…
Updated: August 17, 2021, 7:53 am The FAA has begun near real-time approval of night airspace authorization requests through its…
DJI, the world’s leader in civilian drones and aerial imaging technology, has been approved to offer Low Altitude Authorization and…
Listen closely. Hear that? It’s opportunity – and it’s knocking.
We knew it was coming and now we know when. The FAA announced that Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability…
As of today, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) expands LAANC to include recreational or hobbyist drone pilots. DroneDJ first reported…
The availability of LAANC throughout the country represents a huge milestone in the development of commercial drone applications.
Skyward has been approved as a LAANC provider, an automated, fast-track approval process to allow commercial drone pilots to gain…
Well, we haven’t seen this before: The FAA’s Low-Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability, also known as LAANC, is temporarily down….
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) had already announced it early in March, but yesterday marked the official start of the expansion of the Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LAANC). The system will be deployed at nearly 300 air traffic facilities covering approximately 500 airports and is expected to be finished in September. crisis addiction
The FAA’s Acting Administrator, Dan Elwell, announced during the FAA Symposium last week that the tests of the automated Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LAANC) system will be expanded. This is an important step towards an Unmanned Aircraft Systems Traffic Management System (UTM).
Starting today, Part 107 drone operators, or commercial drone pilots, can use the Skyward Low Altitude Airspace Notification Capability (LAANC)…
Aloft, the company that powers more than two-thirds of all LAANC authorizations in the US, has announced a major milestone….
Unified drone mission tech and uncrewed traffic management company Aloft says it has updated its eponymous flight app to support requests by…