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A concerted effort to expand the ways drones can fight the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic in the U.S. took a few steps forward and at least one step back in late April. The NCDOT hosted a webcast during which three of its industry partners under the FAA’s Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration Pilot Program (UAS IPP) described what they can do to move needed supplies during the pandemic—assuming federal regulatory approvals. Accessexclusive subscriber-only in-depthcoverage on this initiative as it meets some resistance. Plus every subscriber has access to our expanding eBook library, featuring updates in supersonics, manned and unmanned innovation in aviation, the renaissance of high-speed air travel, the legends behind the world's first wide-body jet, emerging technologies making their way into the MRO market, technological developments for new satellites & the next generation of space start-ups and the most pressing issues facing military pilots today. Subscribe today and receive all of this plus exclusive online access at aviationweek.com | SUBSCRIBE NOW | |
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