A recently released fiscal 2024 report by the Pentagon Director of Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E) noted concurrency challenges for the re-engining of the B-52 bomber fleet under the U.S....
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Archer Raises $300 Million For Development Of eVTOL Manufacturing Capabilities
Archer on Feb. 11 said it has raised $300 million from institutional investors that it will put toward development of advanced manufacturing—to include batteries and composites—related to its...
Marine Corps Highlights New Osprey Gearbox Sensors In Aviation Plan, Navy Limit At 200 Miles
The Marine Corps’ newest Aviation Plan underscored the importance of new sensors to be installed on the V-22 Osprey to better predict when parts need to be replaced to avoid previous incidents. The...
Do international drone pilots still need a Part 107 license in the U.S.?
Next up in our “Ask Drone Girl” series is a question about whether international drone pilots still need a Part 107 license in the U.S. to fly drones commercially — even if they’re licensed...
Osmo Mobile 7 series: yet another expansion of DJI’s non-drone footprint
DJI, long renowned as the global leader in camera drones, on Feb. 18 released the Osmo Mobile 7 Series, the latest generation in its lineup of smartphone stabilizers. Not only is this likely a smart...
If you’re a drone enthusiast eager to capture breathtaking views of America’s stunning National Parks, you may be wondering: Are drones allowed in national parks in the U.S.? Unfortunately, the...
