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El Paso Airspace Closure Highlights Clash Between Counter-UAS Technology and Aviation Safety
Temporary shutdown exposes growing tension between counter-drone tools, federal authority, and civilian airspace oversight The sudden closure of civilian airspace…
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Federal watchdog highlights safety and oversight challenges as BVLOS operations grow Drone delivery in the United States continues to expand. But as operations scale, federal oversight is also intensifying. A recent blog post from the U.S. Government Accountability Office (GAO) examines the expected growth of drone delivery services and raises ongoing safety considerations. While the… Read more: GAO Signals Rising Scrutiny as Drone Deliveries Expand
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Regulations
- FAA NOTAM Bans Drone Flights Near Moving Federal Assets, Prompting Civil Liberties and Operator Concerns
FAA’s ‘mobile’ NOTAM raises concerns for drone operators By DRONELIFE Features Editor Jim Magill Civil liberties advocates and media representatives are raising concerns that a sweeping new FAA security policy, designed to protect federal law enforcement agents and their assets from potential harm from rogue drones could impinge on the constitutional rights of legitimate drone operators. In an unusually broad Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM), which the FAA issued on January 16, the agency prohibits flying drones above or near federal military or law enforcement personnel or their vehicles. Unlike the type of temporary flight restriction (TFR) that the FAA… Read more: FAA NOTAM Bans Drone Flights Near Moving Federal Assets, Prompting Civil Liberties and Operator Concerns
PRODUCTS
- Promo Drone Announces New Distribution For Signage Drone
Promo Drone has partnered with Almo Pro AV to expand use of the Starling X.2 drone-mounted digital sign. The companies plan joint demos, training, and outreach to Pro AV and public safety customers. Starling X.2 drone-mounted digital sign The Starling X.2 is a drone platform that carries an ultra-bright LED sign for digital messaging and alerts. The sign is built for outdoor use and high visibility in day or night conditions. Operators can display text, images, video, and QR codes to reach people over large venues and city areas. The drone can reposition messages quickly as conditions change on the… Read more: Promo Drone Announces New Distribution For Signage Drone













