Welcome to your Weekly UAS News Update. We have three stories for you this week. The first one is from the FAA Symposium and the AAM Summit currently taking place. Next, we discuss the Pica Pelican spray that has received FAA approval. Lastly, we delve into China’s recent decision to impose export restrictions on certain drone products. Let’s dive in.

FAA Symposium

The first story this week provides updates from the FAA Symposium and the AAM Summit. Our good friend, Vic Moss from the Drone Service Provider Alliance, has been sharing insights from the summit.

Here are some key takeaways: The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is keen on collecting data from pilots regarding BVLOS, but there isn’t a clear plan on how to gather this data. Moreover, the FAA isn’t certain about the specific type of data they require. The FAA has acknowledged a shortage of Remote ID modules, hinting at possible announcements…

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Source: dronexl.co