The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced it will ban drones during the 2026 World Cup near games, fan ...
The FAA has proposed a new rule that would allow operators of “critical infrastructure” sites—including government facilities, corporate headquarters, hospitals, prisons, and even amusement parks—to ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has implemented temporary flight restrictions for drones in St. Louis from May 29 to July ...
A new FAA proposal would give operators of critical infrastructure in the United States a formal way to request drone restrictions around sensitive facilities. The core idea is straightforward: ...
The Federal Aviation Administration has reversed a rule that prohibited drone flights near Department of Homeland Security assets. The FAA replaced the rule with an advisory, which carries lower ...
Anti-drone lasers used near the southern border by the U.S. military and Homeland Security to combat cartel drones are safe and shouldn’t necessitate airport closures, the Federal Aviation ...
At Congress’s direction, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is giving critical infrastructure operators a new tool to keep rogue unmanned aircraft systems (UAS or drones) away from their ...
Recent global conflicts and domestic security concerns have underscored the vulnerability of critical infrastructure to unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). A newly introduced Senate bill, together with a ...
Joint Interagency Task Force 401 and the Federal Aviation Administration plan to test a high-energy laser designed to destroy rogue drones at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico on March 6, 2026.