
UAV companies discuss FAA BVLOS policy at White House
June 10, 2025
Representatives from 18 drone technology companies participated in a second high-level, invitation-only policy discussion with the White House.
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Representatives from 18 drone technology companies participated in a second high-level, invitation-only policy discussion with the White House.
Read a roundup of recent products in the GNSS and inertial positioning industry from the April 2025 issue of GPS World magazine.
uAvionix’s ping200XR Mode S ADS-B transponder with integral aviation GPS has received technical standard order (TSO) certification from the FAA.
uAvionix has integrated its FlightLine surveillance services with Volant Autonomy’s integrated traffic management (ITM) system for Agile and Integrated Airspace System (ALIAS), a UK Government Future Flight Phase III project.
uAvionix has successfully installed and approved its surface situational awareness systems at two major U.S. airports: Indianapolis International Airport (IND) and Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS).
uAvionix has partnered with CAP to deploy a DO-260B-compliant, dual-band Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast receiver network to complement FAA sensor data with low-altitude aircraft positions.
uAvionix has received FCC approval, coordinated with the FAA, to operate its SkyLink C-band C2 radios for BVLOS operations at the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Emerging Technology test site.
uAvionix has introduced truSky ADS-B spoofing detection for its SkyLine Uncrewed Aircraft System (UAS) beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) services.
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