We’re already into April and less than half a year from the September 16 compliance date for drone operators to meet the FAA’s Remote ID rules. There are a lot of questions about the upcoming rollout ...
DJI, the world’s leader in civilian drones and aerial imaging technology, is the first drone manufacturer to submit and earn U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approval for complying with the ...
The Remote ID system would require drones to broadcast an identification code as well as location data. (DJI Photoillustration) Amazon and T-Mobile are among eight companies selected to help the ...
The FAA’s Remote ID requirements, which mandate drones to broadcast identification information, were expected to go into effect on September 16. The agency has now extended the enforcement date to ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is planning to have remote ID service for drones — a foundational component of integrating unmanned aircraft into the national airspace — up and running by sometime ...
The Federal Aviation Administration this week issued proposed rules for the remote identification of drones in the U.S. The “next exciting step in safe drone integration” (their words) aims to offer a ...
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