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FAA limits drones over DHS assets, igniting civil liberties concerns
News media coalition calls restriction the ‘most sweeping prohibition' on UAS activity in U.S. history.
The FAA previously denied two requests to extend the initial NPRM comment period, which closed on October 6. The agency ...
FAA adds two new UAS test sites in Oklahoma and Indiana to expand drone testing and BVLOS research in the United States.
A new FAA NOTAM banning drone flights near moving federal assets draws concern from ACLU, journalists, and commercial drone operators.
The Nevada UAS Test Site and Eagle Field Airport have partnered to expand UAS and AAM testing, creating a multi‑state ...
The FAA has created nationwide moving drone no-fly zones around ICE vehicles and convoys, with criminal penalties for violating the restricted airspace.
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy and Federal Aviation Administrator Bryan Bedford have announced two new test sites for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS).
The FAA is off to a busy start in 2026. Over the past few weeks, they have released a Notice to Air Missions (NOTAM) that ...
On February 23, the Federal Aviation Administration’s notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM) for small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) operation was published in the Federal Register. The proposed rule ...
Integration of Pierce Aerospace’s Remote ID capabilities into UNIFY.C2 strengthens real-time identification, tracking, ...
Government-owned Athena system aggregates data from an array of sensors to create a full picture of UAS activity.
The FAA considers drones to be small unmanned aircraft systems, or UAS. Can you legally fly one in Iowa? Can you legally ...
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