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Archer Aviation and United Airlines to open air taxi route to Chicago DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby today, Archer Aviation United Airlines has announced plans to open Chicago’s first air taxi route. The route will be located between O’Hare International Airport (ORD) and Vertiport Chicago, the largest vertical aircraft take-off and landing facility in the United States. This location was chosen as a result of the convenience, access, and service offered. Passengers can be in and out of his ORD in about 10 minutes by car, using Archer’s Midnight Aircraft, a trip that would take him over an hour.…

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Welcome to the new era of real estate marketing. Here, innovative technology is transforming the way real estate is displayed and promoted. In recent years, drones have emerged as revolutionary tools reshaping the landscape of the industry. This cutting-edge technology offers a range of benefits, from stunning visuals to cost-effective marketing solutions. In this article, we explore how drones can revolutionize real estate marketing and provide valuable insights for professionals looking to stay ahead in this highly competitive field.Benefits of Using Drones for Real Estate MarketingAttractive aerial photographyDrones can capture high-definition aerial photos and videos, providing an unparalleled visual perspective…

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LYTE Aviation Announces SkyBus and SkyTruck Hybrid eVTOL DRONELIFE Staff Writer Ian M. Crosby Innovator in advanced air mobility today LYTE Aviation announced a 40-seat (hybrid) eVTOL SkyBus and SkyTruck program. The LA-44 SkyBus, an eVTOL vehicle designed to have five times the fuel efficiency of his current helicopter, and a SkyTruck cargo variant designed around a 4.5-tonne payload, are the result of three years of research and development. is. Built primarily with currently available technology, the SkyBus has a range of 1,000 km and a top speed of 300 km/h. It utilizes two propulsion systems, one of which is…

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IFree for commercial use today Amsterdam Drone WeekNathanal Apter, a Swiss-based consulting firm UA Solutions We discussed the prospects for large-scale drone operations in Europe. Challenges to Large-Scale Commercial Operations: SAIL Requirements, U-Space Apter said regulation is a topic that sometimes gets too much or not enough attention when talking about scaling drone operations. The European risk-based approach to regulation is parties defined by SAIL (Specific Assurance and Integrity Level) scores. Broadly speaking, very simple, low-risk operations, such as farming operations in sparsely populated areas, have a low SAIL score for him, while more complex operations, such as drone swarming…

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