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A flying start on future transport options
Air taxis could revolutionise transport and help revitalise SA regions, writes Mirjam Wiedemann.
Air taxis could revolutionise transport and help revitalise SA regions, writes Mirjam Wiedemann.
When LC Aerial started in business its owners spent weeks building their own drones, now its talented photographers are buying off the shelf to photograph and film anything from sawdust piles to Mt Gambier’s Blue Lake.
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Uber Air’s intent to launch an aerial taxi service in 2023 puts renewed focus on drone technology and safety. But when proven safe, the public will accept pilot-free passenger drones in the sky as it has other forms of transport, argues Matthew Marino.
Google affiliate Wing Aviation has received US federal approval allowing it to make commercial deliveries by drone, after conducting thousands of flights in Australia in recent years.
The relaxation of Australian civil aviation rules regarding remotely piloted aircraft means you can expect to see more drones – and for more drones to be seeing you, writes Brendan Gogarty.
One of the world’s fastest-growing sports that blends high speed with skill and technology will be showcased to a live audience at the Royal Adelaide Show next month.
A drone system to deliver packages – and possibly even fast food – is coming to South Australia, but a change in federal laws will be needed to get the idea get off the ground.