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May 03, 2018

AMA Drone Report 05.03.18: DJI Mavic Chute, Drone Airspace, Innovation Preview

Also: Drone Racing League, Drone Rescues, $20,000 Grant, Heroic Icelandic UAV Rescue

The 40mm Harrier launcher features a high-energy compression spring that ejects the parachute out and away from the Mavic Pro quickly. The launcher has no regulatory or transportation limitations so it can be used anywhere. The centerpiece of the parachute system is the Fruity Chutes Iris Ultra Light chute weighing less than an ounce. The parachute has a nominal rating of 2.5 lbs @ 15 feet per second descent rate after deployment providing a nice gentle landing. The parachute can easily work at heavier load weights of 2

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AMA Drone Report 05.03.18: DJI Mavic Chute, Drone Airspace, Innovation Preview

Also: Drone Racing League, Drone Rescues, $20,000 Grant, Heroic Icelandic UAV Rescue

The 40mm Harrier launcher features a high-energy compression spring that ejects the parachute out and away from the Mavic Pro quickly. The launcher has no regulatory or transportation limitations so it can be used anywhere. The centerpiece of the parachute system is the Fruity Chutes Iris Ultra Light chute weighing less than an ounce. The parachute has a nominal rating of 2.5 lbs @ 15 feet per second descent rate after deployment providing a nice gentle landing. The parachute can easily work at heavier load weights of 2.4Kg (approx. 5 pounds) or more. The FAA has begun expanding an automated system that will ultimately provide near real-time processing of airspace authorization requests for UAS

President Trump Welcomes Southwest Crew, Passengers To The Oval Office

Calls Crew Of Flight 1380 'Heroes' For Their Actions

President Donald Trump welcomed five Southwest Airlines cockpit and cabin crew members as well as three passengers who were aboard Flight 1380 to the Oval Office Tuesday, heaping praise on the pilots, flight attendants, and those who helped prevent a passenger from being pulled from the plane as it decompressed and attempted to save her life.

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Boeing Announces Global Distribution Agreement For GE Aviation T700 Engines

Agreement Supports Longevity Of Prolific Turboshaft Engine Powering Global Operations

Boeing, through its subsidiary Aviall, has announced it signed a multi-year parts distribution agreement with GE Aviation to support the T700 engine. Under this agreement, Aviall will market and distribute components needed to support the maintenance, repair and overhaul of the GE T700 engine models that power civil and international military helicopters for customers in more than 30 countries.

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Boeing Delivers First 787 Dreamliner For Gulf Air

Aircraft To Help Airline Modernize Fleet, Enhance Passenger Experience

Boeing and Gulf Air celebrated the delivery of the first 787 Dreamliner for the national carrier of the Kingdom of Bahrain. The airplane also debuts the carrier's new livery.

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FlightWave Aerospace And AeroVironment Announce Strategic Relationship

Will Allow Incorporation Of Edge VTOS System In Future AeroVironment UAS

FlightWave Aerospace Systems, Inc. has announced a strategic relationship with AeroVironment. The relationship will enable AeroVironment to incorporate FlightWave’s patented Edge VTOL system technology in AeroVironment’s next generation family of UAS offerings.

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Intel Unveils Drone Software Solutions At AUVSI

Enables Businesses to Unlock Potential of Aerial Data

Intel has disclosed details of Intel Insight Platform, a digital asset management system enabling effective aerial data management and analyses. It also demonstrated Intel Mission Control – next-generation flight planning software – and new updates for the Intel Falcon 8+ system: additional payloads for greater data capture, as well as distance hold and distance guard, both features of obstacle avoidance.

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Inertial Sense Announcing Rugged µINS Product with On-Board GNSS

Micro-Sized Version Unveiled At AUVSI

Inertial Sense is known for having the world’s smallest GNSS-INS module. At AUVSI in Denver, they announced the availability of a micro-sized rugged version of their product. The solution is a combined GNSS-INS that has an onboard GNSS receiver as well as a fully fused Inertial Navigation Solution. Also available as AHRS/IMU versions.

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Pulse Aerospace Releases New Software To Enhance Flight Operations

Adds Automated Mission Planning Tools, Worldwide Map, Other Features

Helicopter UAS developer Pulse Aerospace has announced the launch of its new mission planning software: FlightLine. The software increases the efficiency of UAS operations by adding intuitive, automated mission planning tools, worldwide map and DTED data, common and custom sensor configurations, and automated redundant mission fault checking.

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FoxFury Announces A Trio Of Drone Mount Solutions For Its Rugo Light

Features 360 Degree Swivel For Positioning

FoxFury Lighting Solutions announces new drone mounts that allow its Rugo light to be used as a drone mounted lighting solution. Mounts are available for DJI Inspire 1 and 2, DJI Phantom 4 and 4 Pro, along with the Yuneec Typhoon H and H520 drones.

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U.S. Army Selects BAE Systems To Develop Missile Warning System For Aircraft

Contract Valued At Nearly $98 Million

The U.S. Army has awarded BAE Systems a contract worth up to $97.9 million to develop a Quick Reaction Capability (QRC) next-generation missile warning system for aircraft that will protect pilots and crews from new and emerging threats. Under the Limited Interim Missile Warning System (LIMWS) contract, the company’s 2-Color Advanced Warning System (2C-AWS) will provide the aircraft with missile warning and hostile fire protection to improve survivability and mission effectiveness in contested environments.

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EASA Certifies Arriel 2H Engine Developed By AVIC In China

Engine Developed By AVIC In China

This Arriel variant was selected in 2015 to power this helicopter developed by AVIC Harbin Aircraft Industry Group, a subsidiary of Avic (Aviation Industry Corporation of China). The AC312E made its maiden flight in July 2016.

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Triumph Extends Long-Term Composite Work Contract With Boeing

Supplies Detail And Assembly Parts For Dreamliners

Triumph Group has reached an agreement with Boeing to extend its current long-term agreement to supply composite detail and assembly parts for the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Under the agreement, Triumph Aerospace Structures’ business based out of Milledgeville, Georgia will continue production of composite parts for the 787, section 47/48 fuselage to be shipped directly to Boeing’s North Charleston, South Carolina facility for integration into the aft body section of the airplane.

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Lockheed Martin Opens New Facility To Support F-35 Production Growth

Will Create More Than 80 New Jobs By Mid 2019

Elected officials and business community leaders joined Lockheed Martin Monday in the formal opening of a new manufacturing facility that will create more than 80 new jobs by mid-2019. These new jobs are in addition to the 30 Lockheed Martin jobs added late last year to support the increasing F-35 production rate. The facility is expected to be operational by mid-May.

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Airbus Aerial And DroneBase Form Partnership

Will Create The World’s First Multi-Source Data Services Solution

Airbus Aerial and DroneBase have announced a partnership that delivers the world's first multi-source data service solution for aerial imagery and data from a single provider. This effort enables companies that have previously used a variety of separate sources for their data and imagery insights to now use a single, global service provider.

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DRL Announces 2018 Season Partners, Race Locations And Pilots

2018 DRL Allianz World Championship Season To Premiere On Espn On September 6, 2018

The Drone Racing League (DRL), the pro drone racing sport, has announced the launch of its 2018 DRL Allianz World Championship Season, unveiling their new global partners, elite drone pilots, and worldwide race locations. Premiering on September 6, 2018 on ESPN, DRL's third season will be broadcast in more than 75 countries on the top sports programs in the world including Sky Sports, ProSiebenSat.1 and recently announced media partner, Groupe AB.

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AMA Drone Report 04.26.18: Special Rule Defended, Apple v Drones, World Games

Also: CO Drone Regs, Mosquito-Packed Drones, Aussie Drone Race, DJI Data Security

AMA has an urgent message for all of us who value our model aviation freedoms... especially as washington politics started getting pretty weird this week... AMA is calling on ALL of you to once again to preserve the Special Rule for Model Aircraft. They have stressed in the past few days that we may need you to become engaged multiple times as this legislation develops. AMA is calling on you to once again make your voice heard. As the House of Representatives considers several amendments regarding the FAA Reauthorization B

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Texo (UKCS) And SFF Services Enter Strategic Partnership

Will Launch Drones From Scottish Fishing Vessels

Texo DSI (UKCS), the dedicated offshore division of Texo Drone Survey and Inspection Limited, the owner operators of the world’s most advanced fleet of unmanned aerial vehicles for industrial survey and inspection has today announced a strategic joint venture with SFF Services Limited (SFFSL), commercial division of the Scottish Fishermen's Federation (SFF).

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Insitu, UND Partner In Unmanned Aircraft Systems Curriculum

INEXA Control Software And ScanEagle3 To Be Integrated Into Unmanned Aircraft Systems Flight Training For Students

Insitu and the University of North Dakota at Grand Forks (UND) have announced significant additions to the university's Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) degree program and research enterprise.

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Ohio’s UAS Experts Take 'Fly Ohio' Message To AUVSI

Cites 'Strong Culture Of Innovation' In The State

A team of Ohio’s Unmanned Aerial Systems experts arrived at XPONENTIAL 2018 Tuesday, ready to share why the Buckeye State’s UAS industry continues to grow and thrive.

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NY GOVERNOR Cuomo Announces Partners To Develop Drone Corridor

The Multi-Million Dollar Central New York Corridor Creates Unparalleled Drone Testing Capability

New York Governor Andrew M. Cuomo has announced that the state-supported Northeast UAS Airspace Integration Research Alliance has selected key partners in the development of New York's unmanned aircraft system traffic management corridor in Central New York. The corridor, which runs from Central New York to the Mohawk Valley, is the first of its kind, and most advanced drone testing corridor in the nation. SRC/Gryphon Sensors and Raytheon, a have both received awards to complete the UTM corridor. The overall project will consist of the system planning, design, implementation, commissioning, and operational support of a state-of-the-art UTM research, development, test and eval

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U.S. DOT Sets Application Procedures For Commercial Drone Transportation

Would Cover Both Delivery And Air Taxi Services

The U.S. Department of Transportation has posted a notification in the Federal Register laying out procedures for companies that would like to  seek an air taxi operator exemption allowing them to hold economic authority from the DOT to engage in certain air transportation operations with unmanned aircraft systems (UAS).

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Aero-News: Quote of the Day (05.03.18)

“Ohio has the infrastructure and workforce to support the UAS industry.” Source: Maurice McDonald, Dayton Development Coalition’s Executive Vice President for Aerospace and Defense.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Term (05.03.18): Useful Load

The weight of the pilot, copilot, passengers, baggage, usable fuel, and drainable oil. It is the basic empty weight subtracted from the maximum allowable gross weight.

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ANN's Daily Aero-Linx (05.03.18)

Going for a helicopter pub crawl in Australia

Heading out for a beer in Australia could almost be considered a national sport but in the vast Australian outback, great distances (and crocodiles) makes being social challenging. So now some helicopter firms are turning this into a business opportunity.

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