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MightyFly makes long-range autonomous cargo drones capable of carrying over 100 pounds of cargo. This is a development that has the potential to revolutionize express shipping for a wide range of industries. Below is a guest post Single seat consulting Founder Bill Johnson. DRONELIFE does not make or receive payments for guest posts. MightyFly Wins $150,000 Demo Grant to Showcase Tools Revolutionizing Logistics By Bill Johnson Mighty FlyThe company, a manufacturer and operator of long-range autonomous hybrid electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) cargo aircraft, announced in a June 28, 2023 press release that on May 30, 2023, it will…

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Read and listen to all headlines in one place. Excerpts from DRONELIFE Drone News for the week ending June 30, 2023. Click on the title below to read the full article. Continue reading below or listen. See new drone technology and connect with experts: join us in Miami next month! Register now DRONELIFE Reader Discount! Don’t miss the first-ever industry conference hosted by Drone Nerds. ElevateUAV Summit. The conference is a premier event aimed at bringing together drone manufacturers, companies, pilots, developers, enthusiasts and more. Southern Company Receives BVLOS Exemption for Full Remote Drone Operations Using Skydio Dock Partnering with…

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infiniDome highlights the technology behind GPS jamming systems and countermeasures infiniDome is an Israeli anti-GPS jamming system developer that recently Published a white paper report It focuses on various GPS jamming techniques and their countermeasures (such as their GPSdome product). While GPS jamming may not be on the mind of many drone operators, both government and private customers around the world are vulnerable to GPS subverting techniques, and hackers can use easily obtained tools to Expensive drones can fall from the sky to attack GPS access. About the drone unit. His satellite-based GPS signals that actually reach vehicles and drones…

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PABLO AIR signs a memorandum of understanding with 42air on collaboration in drone delivery DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby UAM Integrated Control and Mobility Specialist Pabloea announced that it has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with a US drone delivery company. 42 aira subsidiary of an autonomous driving technology company 42 dots An affiliated company of the Hyundai Motor Group. The signing took place on June 13th at the PABLO AIR headquarters in Songdo, South Korea. Over the past three years, 42air has deployed an integrated UAV delivery system utilizing Gadget Smart delivery winches to deliver goods to…

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