Author name: The Drone Boss

Damon Darnall, also known as the Drone Boss, has been instrumental in helping people succeed in the drone industry. With over 30 years of experience, he has trained and mentored countless individuals who are now running their own profitable drone businesses. To date, Damon has helped over 10,000 people start their own drone businesses through his "Drone Command Live" seminars and the Sky Eye Network. In addition to his work with drone entrepreneurs, Damon has also helped many aspiring pilots obtain their FAA 107 license. He has taught over 25,000 people how to pass the FAA's Part 107 exam, which is required to fly drones commercially in the United States. Damon's dedication to education and training has made him a respected leader in the drone industry, and his impact on the industry is evidenced by the success of his students and the growth of the industry as a whole.

New Revolutionary Drone Disinfectant Technology From Perpetual Motion

Perpetual Motion debuts a revolutionary — state-of-the-art — disinfectant technology to provide safety-first approaches to large-scale facility reopenings for large indoor and outdoor facilities and arenas. Perpetual Motion is a new company founded by commercial cleaning veterans Scott Thornton, president, and Jimmy Petrick, chief operating officer, who address disinfecting protocol shortcomings in the wake of […]

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New DJI Mavic Air 2 Firmware Update Improves Camera & Safety Settings

The new DJI Mavic Air 2 firmware update significantly improved the camera and the Advanced Pilot Assistance System (APAS) safety settings, which means easier control over safety settings while introducing new zoom modes. It is no secret that it has become extremely popular! Obstacle Avoidance & Disabling Sideways Flights DJI has added a new section

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Drones Conduct Automated Inspections At Cranfield Airport

The Cranfield Airport in the U.K. has deployed automated drones to inspect its runway by utilizing “drone-in-a-box” technology to enable routine inspections to take place with unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that can be automatically deployed, recovered and recharged without the need for an operator. This is the first time that unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have

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United States of America Department of Defense Issues List of 5 Trusted Drone Options For Federal Agencies

After the U.S. government banned Chinese-manufactured drones, including DJI, the world’s largest manufacturer, U.S. The Department of defense issues list of 5 trusted drone options for federal agencies. The list of products, referred to as “Blue sUAS,” come from 5 different manufacturers: Skydio’s X2-D, Parrot’s Anafi USA, Altavian’s M440 Ion, Teal Drones’ Golden Eagle, and

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United States of America Department of Defense Issues List of 5 Trusted Drone Options For Federal Agencies

After the U.S. government banned Chinese-manufactured drones, including DJI, the world’s largest manufacturer, U.S. The Department of defense issues list of 5 trusted drone options for federal agencies. The list of products, referred to as “Blue sUAS,” come from 5 different manufacturers: Skydio’s X2-D, Parrot’s Anafi USA, Altavian’s M440 Ion, Teal Drones’ Golden Eagle, and

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$3.3 Million In Seven Drone Grants to Universities

U.S. Transportation Secretary, Elaine L. Chao, announced in August, 2020, that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has awarded $3.3 million in research, education, and training grants to universities. These universities comprise FAA’s Air Transportation Centre of Excellence (COE) for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), which are  also known as the Alliance for System Safety of UAS,

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Acecore To Provide Scalable Drone Platforms To Devs

Phase One Industrial, a world-leading provider of medium- and large-format metric cameras and imaging solutions for aerial applications, has signed an agreement with Acecore Technologies to start to supply scaleable drone platforms to third party developers. Acecore Technologies, based in The Netherlands, is a developer and manufacturer of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for cinema and

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WiBotic is Bringing Wireless/Autonomous Drone Charging To U.S.

WiBotic has secured FCC approval of $5.7 million in funding to enable it to expand its wireless charging technology which will provide as much as 300 watts of power to equipped devices. This approval is a first of its kind, which makes it possible for robots and drones to be charged wirelessly and be charged

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A Drone Battery That Charges In Less Than 5 Minutes

StoreDot, an Israeli drone start-up, has been able to reduce the charging time of drone battery to less than 5 minutes by using ultra-fast charging (UFC) technology, without the need for human intervention.  The battery technology uses the company’s custom-developed metalloid nanotechnology alloys with a very high diffusion and low resistance when the lithium ions

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New York Tests Delivery And Passenger Drones

New York county is exploring delivery and passenger drones from an investment in research of almost $1 million from NASA. Oneida County was awarded $897,000 by the nation’s top aeronautic agency, to develop Advanced Air Mobility at the New York UAS Test Site (Griffiss International Airport). According to a county spokesperson, “The goal of the

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