The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced new partners in its Low Altitude and Notification Capability (LAANC) initiative. LAANC is the system created by the FAA and industry stakeholders ...
On March 6, 2018, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced the nationwide expansion of its Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LAANC) to 500 more airports, and include ...
The FAA is dedicated to ensuring drones are able to operate safely in the same airspace with manned aircraft. The LAANC capability offers industry the opportunity to work with the agency as we develop ...
The Federal Aviation Administration is looking for a few good suppliers – for the Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LAANC), that is. In October 2017, the FAA deployed LAANC ...
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Unmanned traffic management (UTM) platform provider AirMap has been busy this week. It’s developing a drone tracking device with Honeywell, collaborating with Fortem on a geofencing UTM service and ...
No audio available for this content. Photo: iStock.com/valio 84sl, via FAA The Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) nationwide deployment of the Low Altitude ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has begun expanding use of an automated system that will help the agency eventually provide unmanned aircraft (UAS) operators nationwide “near real-time” processing ...
The FAA has announced the application period for entities to become FAA Approved UAS Service Suppliers of the Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LAANC). The application period ...
Drone operators in Cincinnati, Miami, and Phoenix rejoice: you will be among the first to receive automated authorization to fly in controlled airspace, rather than enduring months-long wait times.
No audio available for this content. FAA also warns about drones interfering with public safety. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced nine new partners to its Low Altitude ...