China is positioning itself as a leader in the emerging field of urban air mobility (UAM), leveraging its industrial capabilities and strategic urban planning to foster innovation in low-altitude aviation technologies.
The Pelican 2 represents a pivotal advancement in precision agriculture, emerging as the largest unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) certified for commercial agricultural operations by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
The promise of electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft as a cornerstone of sustainable urban mobility hinges on their ability to slash emissions during flight.
Lockheed martin skunk works, the innovative division renowned for pioneering stealth and advanced aerospace technologies since its inception in 1943, has introduced vectis, a group 5 collaborative combat aircraft (cca) designed as a loyal wingman to enhance survivability in contested environments.
DJI’s introduction of the Mini 5 Pro represents a pivotal evolution in sub-250-gram unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), aligning professional-grade imaging with stringent regulatory frameworks that exempt lightweight drones from mandatory registration in regions like the European Union and the United States.
Researchers at Northwestern Polytechnical University (NPU) in China have pioneered a significant advancement in bio-inspired robotics with the development of RoboFalcon2.0, a bird-inspired robot capable of autonomous takeoff.







