The story of mysterious drone sightings over New Jersey continues to dominate the headlines. In this guest post from New Jersey-based Dr. Will Austin, a call for realistic assessment of what's in the sky. DRONELIFE neither accepts nor makes payment for guest posts. No, There Aren’t Mysterious Large Drones Over New Jersey: It’s Time for Leadership and Facts By Dr. Will … [Read more...] about Clearing the Air on New Jersey’s Drone Sightings
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Phenix Solutions Soars to New Heights with Prestigious US Air Force Contract
Phenix Solutions Secures US Air Force Phase II Contract for Ultra 2XL Heavy Lift VTOL Aircraft Aerospace company Phenix Solutions has recently been awarded a Phase II contract by the United States Air Force for Agile Manufacturing of the Ultra 2XL Heavy Lift VTOL Aircraft. This significant milestone marks a collaboration between Phenix Solutions and The Air Force Research … [Read more...] about Phenix Solutions Soars to New Heights with Prestigious US Air Force Contract
Launching Alaska’s First Large Drone Operation from an International Airport: University of Alaska
University of Alaska Fairbanks Completes Alaska’s First Civilian Large Drone Operation from an International Airport by DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M Crosby Continue reading below or listen: DroneLife · Alaskas - First - Large - Commercial - Drone - Operation - At - An - International - Airport Last Sunday, the University of Alaska Fairbanks flew an unmanned aircraft … [Read more...] about Launching Alaska’s First Large Drone Operation from an International Airport: University of Alaska
The Forecast for Passsenger Drones is Sky High
A new forecast for passenger drones and the eVTOL aircraft market predicts dramatic growth over the next 10 years. According to the new market research report from MarketsandMarkets on the "eVTOL Aircraft Market ... Global Forecast to 2030", the eVTOL aircraft market is projected to grow from USD 162 million in 2025 to USD 411 million by 2030, at a CAGR of 20.42% from 2025 to … [Read more...] about The Forecast for Passsenger Drones is Sky High