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Submit Release April 25, 2021 (PRLEAP.COM) Business News The new book Aviation Development Ecosystem by AFuzion founder Vance Hilderman was just published worldwide and reached #1 Bestseller status in Amazon s Aviation category. 1700 copies sold in one week. Vance Hilderman was the principal founder of three of the world s largest aviation development/certification services companies and this Aviation Development Ecosystem book has been underway for seven years. In stealth mode, over 25 of the world s most prominent aviation certification specialists provided input and reviews to this 450-page book. Just released last week simultaneously in 34 countries and 300 bookstores plus Amazon, this masterpiece quickly rose to #1 status on both Amazon s Aviation and Transportation categories for new Best Sellers list. Also available on Kindle (anyone can read Kindle; free app download to PC/Smartphone). ....
Wisk Aero accuses rival flying taxi firm Archer Aviation of ‘brazen theft’ in a new lawsuit Andrew J. Hawkins Wisk Aero, a joint venture between Boeing and Kitty Hawk, is suing rival air taxi firm Archer Aviation for allegedly stealing its trade secrets and infringing on its patents. Wisk is seeking unspecified monetary damages and an injunction against Archer to prevent it from using the allegedly stolen technology. In a complaint filed in the US District Court of Northern California, Wisk said it is suing Archer “to stop a brazen theft of its intellectual property and confidential information, and protect the substantial investment of resources and years of hard work and effort of its employees and their vision of the future in urban air transportation.” ....
Wisk Aero accuses rival flying taxi firm Archer Aviation of 'brazen theft' in a new lawsuit theverge.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theverge.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
AVweb The FAA has allowed a Massachusetts company to conduct the first truly autonomous beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) drone operation in the National Airspace System (NAS), opening the door to a wide range of commercial applications. American Robotics is now allowed to fly drones weighing up to 20 pounds in rural areas without a human observer or pilot nearby. In fact, the pilots might be thousands of miles away. “For example, with our approvals, we are able to install Scout systems in Nevada and Kansas, and remotely operate them from Boston, MA without needing local pilots or visual observers (VOs),” American Robotics CEO Vijay Somandepalli told Avionics International. ....