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Pentagon Confirms U.S. Flying Surveillance Drones Over Gaza

U.S. Special Operations Forces are operating an estimated seven MQ-9 Reaper UAVs, conducting daily flights over the war-torn area in an effort to ...
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Helijet Brings Electric Air Taxis to Canada

We round up news from Helijet, Beta Technologies, SpaceX, Zipline, and plenty more in this week's Future of FLYING newsletter.
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Manna Drone Delivery Launches in U.S. with Texas Trick-or-Treaters

Kicking things off by delivering Halloween goodies to customers’ front doors, Manna could expand its U.S. service through a partnership with Hillwood Communities.
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Utah Provides Blueprint of How AAM Operations Might Look at State Level

The Utah Department of Transportation’s Aeronautics Division released a report on how drones, electric air taxis, and other new aircraft may fit into ...
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SpaceX’s Starship—the Most Powerful Rocket in History—Nears Return to Flight

Starship has been grounded since April after its maiden voyage ended in an explosion, but the massive spacecraft is getting closer to a ...
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Canada’s Helijet Makes History with Beta eVTOL Order

An agreement with the British Columbia-based helicopter airline represents the first eVTOL purchase from a Canadian air carrier—and Beta’s first sale in the ...
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Zipline and Cleveland Clinic Partner on Prescription Drone Delivery

The alliance represents Zipline’s fourth with a major U.S. health system in 2023, following agreements with Intermountain Healthcare, OhioHealth, and Michigan Medicine.
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New Collaboration Between Air Force and FAA Could Give AAM a Lift

The FAA and Air Force both have skin in the AAM game, and the two will partner to integrate new designs such as ...
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Ukraine Readies to Produce ‘Dozens of Thousands’ of Drones Per Month

With no end in sight to the war between Russia and Ukraine, the latter hopes to churn out even more drones—and calls upon ...
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Archer’s Midnight Electric Air Taxi Completes Inaugural Test Flight

Archer is eyeing “for-credit” testing with the FAA next year ahead of Midnight’s commercial launch, expected in 2025.
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