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DJI is a global frontrunner in civilian drones and aerial imaging technology, known for its innovative product range. The company’s Mini series, in particular, have become hugely popular among drone enthusiasts due to their compactness, affordability, and advanced features. Launched in May 2022, the DJI Mini 3 Pro features a large 1/1.3-inch image sensor, 4K HDR video recording capability, 34-minute flight time, intelligent flight modes, and obstacle avoidance technology. Given the success and demand for these small but mighty drones, we can’t wait to see his upcoming DJI Mini 4 launch date.DJI Mini 4 Release DateWhen will DJI Mini 4…

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Vocus and New South Wales Department of Telecommunications Test Starlink-Connected Drone Mobile Towers for Disaster Response DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby in cooperation with New South Wales Telecommunications Authoritya professional fiber and network solution provider vocals reveals a new way to enable critical 4G/5G mobile connectivity in emergencies using innovative tethered drones. Vocus Satellite – Utilizing a high-speed low-orbit satellite connection from Starlink, the drone will act as an aerial mobile tower, providing connectivity over up to 28 square kilometers. This solution was developed by challenge networka Vocus company that specializes in private 4G/5G networks. The drone can hover…

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Archer Aviation [NYSE: ACHR] The stock has been in the news lately as Archer’s journey to type certification continues. DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian J. McNabb Archer Aviation, a San Jose-based eVTOL development company, recently hosted an event with the Federal Advanced Air Mobility Interagency Working Group to showcase new eVTOL technology at its facility. A working group of representatives from the FAA, NASA, the White House and many other government agencies is exploring new investment opportunities in advanced air mobility. They define it as “a transportation system that moves people and property.” Fly in controlled and uncontrolled airspace within the…

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ASKA A5 eVTOL flying car starts FAA type approval procedure DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby air mobility company ASKA’s four-passenger eVTOL became the first ever flying vehicle to initiate the type certification process with the FAA. The ASKAâ„¢ A5 prototype has received a Certificate of Authorization (COA) and Special Airworthiness Certificate from the FAA and has begun flight testing. ASKA has been conducting ground tests since 2022, and will start road tests in the first quarter of 2023. This special airworthiness certificate proves that the ASKAâ„¢ A5 meets all FAA safety requirements. The company is currently working closely with…

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