Honeywell has unveiled an all-new aircraft cockpit system, the first in the industry built with an always-on, cloud-connected experience that improves flight efficiency, operations, safety and comfort. Continue reading
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AeroVironment Gets $11.7M US Army Raven Contract
AeroVironment, Inc. has announced the United States Army exercised the third and final option under the Flight Control Systems (FCS) domain of the Army’s multi-year small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) contract on Sept. 9, 2021. Continue reading
DroneShield Collaborates with US Department of Homeland Security
DroneShield Ltd has announced the purchase of several of its DroneSentry-X systems, providing on-the-move Counter-UAS (C-UAS) capabilities to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”). DroneShield continues to strengthen its collaboration with DHS and several of its component agencies on multiple fronts. Continue reading
Toronto Men Shoot Drone With Arrows
Toronto police say that two people are facing charges after arrows were fired at a drone from an apartment balcony on Thursday. Continue reading
UK Royal Mail Trials Drone Deliveries to Remote Island
Drones are being used to deliver post to a remote island in a Royal Mail trial as part of moves to reduce carbon emissions. Continue reading
India Becomes First Country Spray Nano Urea via Drones
In the presence of Union Minister of Chemicals & Fertilizers and Health & Family Welfare Mansukh Mandaviya, a practical field trial of Drone Spraying of Nano Liquid Urea was conducted in Bhavnagar, Gujarat. Continue reading
Aquiline Drones Establishes AI-Driven Airline for Organ Deliveries
Aquiline Drones (AD), an American drone manufacturer and cloud technology enterprise, has spent the past two years establishing an airline division dedicated to the timely transport of human tissue, organs, blood and other time-critical cargo. Continue reading
Aquiline Drones Lays Off 33 Workers in Connecticut
Aquiline Drones, a manufacturer in downtown Hartford, has laid off nearly half its workforce in the city, blaming the manufacturing industry’s difficulty in getting materials and travel restrictions in the pandemic. Continue reading







