Responders Turn to Drones Amid Hurricane Recovery
Uncrewed aircraft give public safety, utility, and infrastructure providers an eye in the sky.
Uncrewed aircraft give public safety, utility, and infrastructure providers an eye in the sky.
U.S. Air Force and Navy relocate KC-135 Stratotankers and F-16 fighter jets that sit directly in the storm’s path.
Pilots with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Aircraft Operations Center study the storm as it approaches Florida.
Space agency is gearing up to send Europa Clipper, the largest spacecraft it has developed for a planetary mission, on a 1.8-billion-mile journey.
Agency is restricting unauthorized aircraft, rotorcraft, and drones from interfering with emergency response activities following Hurricane Helene.
U.S. Army Applications Laboratory asks Lift Aircraft, manufacturer of the ultralight Hexa, to design a system for moving blood and injured personnel.
Manufacturer will receive a fresh cash injection from its longtime partner, which is expected to support production of its flagship air taxi.
Company in the next few months will assemble the structural components for its flagship Viceroy aircraft, which is expected to begin crewed tests later this year.
Manufacturer of high blade count electric ducted fans will work with Electric Power Systems (EPS) to design a powertrain for retrofit and clean-sheet aircraft.
Wing delivery drones will soon collect orders from Serve Robotics’ autonomous sidewalk robots, forming an autonomous, multimodal delivery network.