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May 18, 2018

U.S. NRL Selects Alta Devices to Add Solar Power To Its Hybrid Tiger UAV

Will Help The Aircraft Loiter Airborne For At Least 3.5 Days

The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) will use Alta Devices highly efficient, flexible, and light-weight solar technology to help power the Hybrid Tiger UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle). The Hybrid Tiger is a project designed to create a Group-2 UAV that will stay aloft for at least 3.5 days. Technologies developed for the project will be applicable to other unmanned vehicles.

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Gulfstream G500 And G600 Highlight Collect Tandem City-Pair Records

Aircraft Continue To Demonstrate Maturity, Reliability In Real-World Operations

Gulfstream's G500 and G600 aircraft continue to demonstrate their unmatched performance excellence, maturity and reliability with tandem city-pair records from Asia to North America. The sister aircraft flew together, each accomplishing the records in their respective weight classes.

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Schiebel Integrates Maritime Surface Search Capability

Technology Developed By Overwatch Imaging Integrated On Camcopter S-100

Schiebel and Overwatch Imaging successfully integrated PT8 Oceanwatch, a revolutionary small target detection payload, on the CAMCOPTER S-100 Unmanned Air System (UAS).

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K2 Unmanned Systems Releases Law Enforcement Tactical Drone

First Such Aircraft To Be Designed And Assembled In The U.S.

Commercial drone manufacturer, flight ops and training company K2 Unmanned Systems has announced the release of the first American made Law Enforcement tactical drone, the Knight Hawk.

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Drone Simulator Use Increasing At U.S. Colleges And Universities

Helps Novice Pilots Learn To Fly Without Risking Expensive Hardware

Drone simulation developer Little Arms Studios has unveiled new partnerships with several unmanned aerial systems training programs at colleges and universities throughout the United States.  As UAVs continue to become more ubiquitous in nearly every industry, students are seeking degree programs throughout the educational landscape which can provide them with a competitive advantage in post-graduate hiring for fields as diverse as law enforcement, industrial inspection, agriculture, cinematography and more.

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Pentastar Aviation Joins Air Charter Safety Foundation

Joins More Than 150 Other Companies Focused On Safety

Pentastar Aviation has joined the Air Charter Safety Foundation (ACSF). The foundation, currently 165 companies strong, is made up of aviation professionals who provide expertise on issues including flight operations and safety management systems, aircraft manufacturing and maintenance, and aviation law. Their mission is to lead the advancement of the highest safety standards available.

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