The Hera Drone Hub has announced Altitude Angel, a global UTM (unified traffic management, or U-Space) technology provider, is to provide UTM through its GuardianUTM Enterprise platform to the world’s first urban test centre in a CTR. Continue reading
Implementing Open-Access UTM Framework for the UK
A new report from Connected Places Catapult has concluded following live operational trials for an Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) solution to allow commercial drone usage in the UK alongside traditional manned aircraft. Continue reading
Walmart Invests in Drone Delivery Provider DroneUp
In our ongoing effort to get customers the items they want, and fast, we know it will take a well-coordinated network of delivery solutions that span the streets, sidewalks and skies. Some of these solutions are still emerging, but they’re already showing encouraging results. Continue reading
IWC Schaffhausen joins Airspeeder as Engineering & Time Partner
IWC Schaffhausen joins forces with Airspeeder, the world’s first electric flying car racing series, in a new engineering and timekeeping partnership.
US Air Force Develops Flapping-Wing Micro Drones
For the majority of the 21st century AFRL has been designing mini-robotic aircraft to mimic characteristics of insects and birds. Using biomimetics, the application of engineering, chemistry and biology to the synthesis of materials, engineers have created synthetic systems to function and achieve insect-like maneuverability. Continue reading
Insitu Gets $12M US Navy Support Contract
Insitu Inc., Bingen, Washington, is awarded a $12,514,386 modification (P00017) to previously awarded firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract N00019-19-D-0033. Continue reading
China’s Top 22 Drone Manufacturers
More than 80% of commercial drones in the world are made by Chinese companies, which created the industry: In the early 2000s, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) were used mostly by the military. Continue reading
Anti-Drone Systems Used at Biden-Putin Summit
The Belgian police were seen wielding systems made by Australia’s DroneShield and Britain’s OpenWorks Engineering. Continue reading







