Matternet, a California-based developer of autonomous drone logistics systems, and Mercedes-Benz Vans recently flew into a key milestone for drone […]
Month: November 2017
Picture of the day: Who needs flying reindeer?
Ace photographer Hayman Tam sent in these photos of Santa Claus at the Hiller Aviation Museum in San Carlos, California. […]
Air Racing’s Royal Flush
Some people say air racing is dead. I say those folks aren’t playing with a full deck. Not only is […]
Today’s Congressional Hearing on UAS: Shuster and LoBiondo Opening Statements
The U.S. House of Representatives Aviation Subcomittee held a hearing focusing on drones. The “Unmanned Aircraft Systems: Emerging Uses in […]
Amazon’s Latest Drone Patent: Emergency Self-Destruction
Heads up, folks. It’s about to start raining drones. At least that’s the proposal made in yet another drone delivery […]
New edition of Aircraft Systems for Pilots available
The Nov. KBZN opens new 5,050 runway A new 5,050′ asphalt runway at Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (KBZN) will help […]
ICAO Talks Infrastructure During World Aviation Forum
“But we must also acknowledge that air transport development … and that continued development in aviation infrastructure capacity and technological […]
Researchers Release Report On Drone Airborne Collisions
Can Cause More Damage That Birds Of The Same Weight For A Given Impact Speed, Simulations Show A research team […]
Drone Collisions Worse Than Birds, FAA Says
A year-long study by a consortium of university researchers has found that drone strikes are likely to inflict more damage […]
SMO To Close For Runway Shortening
The Santa Monica Airport, which the city has long tried to shut down while the aviation community has rallied to […]