FAA Investigating Drone Incursion at Thursday Night NFL Game
The incident was the latest in a series of drone-related intrusions over American pro sports stadiums, worrying NFL officials and U.S. lawmakers alike.
The incident was the latest in a series of drone-related intrusions over American pro sports stadiums, worrying NFL officials and U.S. lawmakers alike.
We try to answer that question and more in this week’s Future of FLYING newsletter.
The FAA has bestowed Wright Brothers and Charles Taylor awards to more than 30 members of EAA 983 in North Texas.
The FAA was charged with regulating air commerce to promote its development and safety and with promoting, encouraging, and developing civil aeronautics. How, when, and why did these congressionally-mandated functions change?
Musk’s previous predictions haven’t come to fruition, but this time, a fresh launch license backs the SpaceX CEO’s timeline.
Manufacturer Samson Sky began testing the street-legal flying car earlier this year, but until now flights were limited to a few feet above the runway.
The eVTOL manufacturer and new partner InterGlobe will initially offer air taxi services in the Indian cities of Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru.
The continuing safety program is designed to identify and eliminate risks on and around airport runways.
The company says the spacecraft’s first flight test, which ended in flames, ‘provided numerous lessons learned.’
We round up news from Helijet, Beta Technologies, SpaceX, Zipline, and plenty more in this week’s Future of FLYING newsletter.