However, Archer's future in the U.S. hinges on the Federal Aviation Administration's full approval of its commercial flights.
NEW YORK — The Federal Aviation Administration announced a new drone registration process Monday aimed at helping federal officials keep track of the growing number of drone owners. The new online ...
Is the registration certificate on your aircraft coming due soon? You may have more time—as in years to renew it. The FAA is slated to release a rule this month to extend the duration of aircraft ...
The new rule covers all unmanned aircraft weighing more than 0.55 pounds. And yes, this applies to the drone you're getting for Christmas. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote ...
Jan Stumpf of Ascending Technologies controls an Intel AscTec Firefly drone during a flight demonstration at the House Commerce, Manufacturing and Trade subcommittee on Capitol Hill in Washington. Jan ...
Two months: That is all the time an executive branch agency needs to create a crime. With passage of the 2012 FAA Modernization and Reform Act, Congress explicitly told the Federal Aviation ...
Propeller blade manufacturing in Dayton facility, final stages of FAA type certification and the creation of Middle Eastern ...
The Parrot Disco is one of the new drones introduced at CES 2016. (Parrot photo) The Federal Aviation Administration’s chief says he’s happy to see about 181,000 Internet users register recreational ...
Correction: This story states that the FAA's new drone registry database is searchable and exposes the private data of citizens and hobbyists. Currently, this is incorrect. The drone registry is not ...
In a move that may give hope to many model aircraft flyers, the validity of the FAA's new drone registry is under challenge in federal court. The hope for these hobby flyers is that if the challenge ...
In a stunning David versus Goliath case, John A. Taylor, a model aircraft enthusiast and insurance lawyer, beat the Federal Aviation Administration and Department of Justice in a case challenging the ...
WASHINGTON – The number of drones potentially flying in U.S. skies has eclipsed the number of piloted aircraft — from Cessnas to Dreamliners, the Federal Aviation Administration said Monday. More than ...