by Nikos Chatzis | 6 Oct, 2021 | Advanced Air Mobility / Urban Air Mobility (AAM) (UAM), Geopolitics, NASA
“…NASA Aeronautics’ Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) project is holding a poster contest for kids in grades 6-12 – who, in the spirit of transforming our skies, are being challenged to create an original artistic depiction of what Advanced Air Mobility looks...
by Nikos Chatzis | 5 Oct, 2021 | Geopolitics, Military UAS Technology
“…HMS Prince of Wales has launched drones from her flight deck as the Royal Navy begins exploring the use of crewless technology on the Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers. Fixed-wing drones – called the QinetiQ Banshee Jet 80+ – flew from the...
by Nikos Chatzis | 4 Oct, 2021 | Advanced Air Mobility / Urban Air Mobility (AAM) (UAM), Aviation Technology, Geopolitics, U.S. Air Force
“…Vanilla Unmanned demonstrated 8 days, 50 minutes, and 47 seconds of continuous flight, breaking the world record for unrefueled, internal combustion endurance of an unmanned aircraft. Vanilla launched from Rogers Dry Lakebed on Friday, September 24th and...
by Nikos Chatzis | 3 Oct, 2021 | Advanced Air Mobility / Urban Air Mobility (AAM) (UAM), Drones' Technology Management, Geopolitics
“…Target Arm has launched the latest version of its Tular drone-launch technology, which the company said enables rotary or fixed-wing drones to be launched from “any moving vehicle”. Tular v3.0 marks Target Arm’s first commercially available product, with...
by Nikos Chatzis | 2 Oct, 2021 | Advanced Air Mobility / Urban Air Mobility (AAM) (UAM), Geopolitics, NASA
“…Operators of new and emerging aircraft – such as future Advanced Air Mobility vehicles or electric-powered vertical takeoff and landing vehicles – have big plans to fly in the U.S. airspace. But before that can happen, we’ll need to work with the...