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353 Building Drone Highways

Drone highways and corridors, flying over the ocean on hydrogen, a hybrid drone sets a new flight record, a world civil UAS market forecast looks bright, and a DroneMasters online meetup.

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Digital Drone Highways: a Future Transportation Network

Airspace Link is a company that wants to play a role in developing drone highways for safe and efficient transportation. The company connects private drone operators with state and local governments. Their tag line is: Partnering with local government to expand drone innovation through communication, collaboration & connection and Airspace Link offers the “AirHub for Government” and “AirHub for Pilots” cloud-based drone platforms to manage and build a local drone community.

President and CEO Michael Healander says, “If you were to set up these drone highways, it’s really about figuring out the safest areas for the kind of drone I’m going to fly and figuring out the probability of hurting someone on the ground in creating these corridors.”

But are drone highways the right idea? We contemplate that question.

Hydrogen-powered VTOL drone flies for 3.5 hours

The Micro Air Vehicle Lab (MAVLab) of TU Delft University has developed a hydrogen fuel cell-powered drone in collaboration with the Royal Netherlands Navy and the Netherlands Coastguard. The 3-meter (9.8 ft) wingspan VTOL weighs 13 kg (29 lb) with 12 motors and propellers distributed on two wings. The 800-watt fuel cell stores hydrogen in a 300-bar (4,351-psi) composite hydrogen cylinder holding 6.8-liters.

Video: Novel versatile hydrogen drone developed by TUDelft – MAVLab

Quaternium partners with Löweheiser EFI startup to achieve a new Flight Record of 10 hours 14 minutes with HYBRiX drone

The experimental HYBRiX hybrid quadcopter hovered for over 10 hours after being loaded with 16 liters of fuel.

Video: New World Record of 10 hours 14 minutes with HYBRiX drone

Teal Group Predicts Worldwide Civil Drone Production Will Triple

A Teal Group study (2020/2021 World Civil UAS Market Profile and Forecast) finds that non-military UAS production will total $108 billion in the next 10 years. Such production was $5 billion worldwide in 2020 and is expected to grow to $18.4 billion in 2029 for a 15.6% compound annual growth rate in constant dollars. Teal Group analysis says consumer drone purchases are slowing, government purchases are small but growing, but commercial use will drive the market with a 21% compound annual growth rate.

DroneMasters Meetup

The 54th DroneMasters Meetup will be held on 2 December 2020. The online event features one hour of “full droning” with speakers from Bulgaria, Germany, Spain, and the U.S. talking about amphibious drones, kidney deliveries, and acceptance of urban air mobility.

Since 2015, the DroneMasters Meetups connect relevant stakeholders from business, science, politics, and society. More than 4,000 experts and enthusiasts from all industry sectors have already participated in the DroneMasters Meetups in Africa, Europe, and North America to share knowledge, present projects, trigger developments, and promote the sustainable use of lower airspace.

UAV Video of the Week

Mesmerizing Drone Footage Shows Flamingo Flock Gathering in Kazakhstan Lake

A photographer was able to capture stunning footage of a massive flock of flamingos on a Kazakhstan lake.

Video: Mesmerizing flock of flamingos filmed by drone in Kazakhstan

320 Holographic Radar for C-UAS

Holographic radar for drone detection, inspecting the Tokyo underground, good uses for drones at airports, delivery drones in China, Elon Musk has another prediction, a drone delivery proposal for Long Island Sound, an eVTOL prototype goes up in flames, and NASA’s Autonomous Navigation Demonstration Challenge.

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Aveillant’s Holographic Radar and Fortem Technologies’ Complete End-to-End Counter UAV Solution

The UK National Beyond Visual Line of Sight Experimentation Corridor (NBEC) was created to test new technologies that integrate unmanned aircraft into the airspace. A counter-UAS holographic radar from Aveillant was used to detect and track several different drones. Counter drone systems developer Operational Solutions signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Airways New Zealand for a drone detection system based on Aveillant’s radar technology. This is being trialed at Auckland Airport. Fortem Technologies has also developed an autonomous Counter UAV solution using TrueView R30, a holographic radar similar to Aveillant’s Gamekeeper.

Drones used to inspect Tokyo’s subway tunnels

Tokyo Metro is using drones to inspect almost 200 km of tunnels. The drones reduce the need for scaffolding and heavy equipment. The drone has a 22 cm diameter, weighs 1.15 kg, and can fly for up to five minutes. It’s surrounded by a spherical cage with LED lights and sends video to a monitor where workers look for any defects in the tunnel. The drone also takes photos for later inspection.

Good drones: the UAVs changing airport operations for the better

Three ways drones can work positively with airport operations: maintenance and inspection activities at airports, drone delivery systems based at the airport, and bird control. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) lists six major technology trends that will impact how future air cargo facilities evolve: augmented reality and wearables, robotics and automated systems, IoT and connected cargo, big data and AI, green buildings, and drones and autonomous vehicles.

Drones & Robots: Deploying New Technology to Handle Crisis

China’s eCommerce powerhouse JD.com has been using drone technology for deliveries since at least 2016. Under the JD Drone program, items are carried from regional delivery stations to village entrances, then local partners deliver orders to the customers. The JD drones are also being used for disaster relief and disinfectant spraying for Coronavirus.

Elon Musk says military drones will outlive fighter jets

Elon Musk had a fireside chat with Gen. Jay Raymond, chief of space operations for the Space Force, about the future of air defense. Musk expects unmanned drones will outlive fighter jets in the U.S. Air Force. “It’s not [that] I want the future to be this. The fighter jet era has passed.”

Wave Aerospace proposes commercial drone delivery between Stamford and Long Island

Wave Aerospace wants to establish a corridor across the Long Island Sound for commercial drone delivery from Stamford, Connecticut to Huntington, Long Island – about 10 miles. The corridor would be 1,000 feet wide, outside New York’s Class B Controlled Airspace.

First electric VTOL Lilium Jet prototype goes up in flames

Lilium had two prototype jet eVTOL prototypes in their flight-test program. Now they have one. The first prototype was destroyed in a fire on February 27, 2020, while in maintenance in Germany. The investigation to determine the cause is underway.

NASA Langley Opens Applications for $20,000 UAV Competition

Applications for NASA Langley’s Safeguard with Autonomous Navigation Demonstration (SAND) Challenge are now being accepted. Small businesses will compete in an autonomous UAV for a grand prize of $20,000 under the America Competes Act. They will complete a set of complex mission profiles using NASA’s “Safeguard” technology. The SAND Challenge will be held in August of 2020 in Hampton, Virginia. To apply for the SAND challenge and to view more information including drone eligibility, participant eligibility, operational requirements and more visit: sand2020.nianet.org.

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Quaternium drone HYBRiX sets a new World Record of Endurance with a flight of 8 hours and 10 minutes

Quaternium accomplished the feat with its HYBRiX hybrid fuel-electric drone.

Protesters tell FAA “If we build it, let it fly”

A protest was held in front of FAA headquarters by modelers who don’t like the proposed remote ID rules. The Help Save Our Hobby webpage was created for the event.

New Tech Could Finally Change Drone Regulations for the Better

Detect-and-avoid technology is being tested at Virginia Tech’s Mid-Atlantic Aviation Partnership (MAAP) where drones are being flown head-on.

With a speaker and four microphones, drones can echolocate like bats

The headline says it all. From Purdue University.

UAV Video of the Week

These insanely fast racing drones capture golf shots as you’ve never seen them

Seattle drone pilot Ross Beck released a video of golf shots captured from tee to green via a drone that can fly 85 mph.

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