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ft.com — The Arkansas-based chain has filed 97 new drone patents with the World Intellectual Property Organisation since July 2018, according to research by accounting firm BDO. In the same period, Amazon registered 54 product ideas.
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dronebelow.com — Flying taxis could become a reality in Australia within four years! As per an announcement from Uber, Melbourne will be one of three cities to pilot its latest ambitious ride hailing service. Uber claims test flights will begin next year and commercial operations in 2023. Other Australian cities are…
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supplychaindive.com — A consortium of companies led by humanitarian aid organization Direct Relief announced on July 10 that it had completed a proof of concept pilot for ...
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zerohedge.com — Our drone technology had been ready for a few months; we just needed the regulatory landscape to get sorted out, Rantizo CEO, Michael Ott ...
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mediapost.com — SEAT, a part of the Volkswagen Group, is collaborating with Grupo Sese to launch a drone delivery service for auto parts. The first parts delivery ...
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nationalinterest.org — The smaller Eitan, built by Israel Aerospace Industries, weighs in at five tons and has a wingspan of eighty-six feet, almost as wide as a 1960s Boeing ...
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newatlas.com — Manufacturers such as DJI have already developed systems that keep their drones from entering restricted airspaces, while other groups are working ...
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rotorandwing.com — Current federal guidance leaving airports to figure out the legality and effectiveness of counter-drone technology is insufficient and the government ...
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dronelife.com — The Blue Ribbon Task Force Report, and DJI's Response ... taken to safeguard airports from UAS incursions, says a Task Force release. The world's largest drone manufacturer, DJI, lost no time in responding to the release: pointing ...
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atwonline.com — Formed in the aftermath of rogue drone incidents at several airports, ... In what officials believe was a deliberate attack on LGW, a UAS operator (or ... airports are to respond to drone incursions and DJI praised the task force's work.
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