Drone News: FAA Reauthorization, DJI Mini 4K, and Robinson Helicopters Purchased Ascent AeroSystems

Drone News: FAA Reauthorization, DJI Mini 4K, and Robinson Helicopters Purchased Ascent AeroSystems

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Welcome to your weekly UAS news update, we have 3 stories for you
this week: FAA Reauthorization, DJI Mini 4K, and Robinson
Helicopters purchased Ascent AeroSystems.
First up, congress appears close to FAA reauthorization. The
reauthorization is over 1,000 pages, with topics including BVLOS
drone operations, fine increases for consumer violations,
legislation over near collisions, quality control for large
aircraft manufacturers, and FAA staffing. Congress now will need
to vote in favor of the bill before it heads to the President’s
desk. During this time, we need to stay up to date on possible
regulations going through Congress that may get lumped into the
bill. The DAA has a new campaign opposing a section of the FAA
Reauthorization that would prohibit the DOT from using any money
for drones made in China along with the expected-to-be-introduced
Drones for First Responders Act. Check out the DAA Link below to
make your voice heard and we'll keep you updated when we see
more. https://droneadvocacyalliance.com/ Next up is the DJI Mini
4K. The drone is currently available for sale on DJI’s Amazon
site, with no mention on DJI’s official website. The Mini 4K
supports recording up to 4K 30fps, and 2.7K up to 60 fps. Other
specs remain similar to the old Mini 2 series, with a 31-minute
flight time, 3 axis gimbal, smart features like quickshots,
panoramic shots, and RTH. The Mini 4K comes in at $299 for the
drone and controller, and the Fly-more combo with extra batteries
at $449. This offers a more cost-effective option for those
looking for a 4K drone, as compared to the Mini 3 at $419 for the
drone and controller, and $589 for the fly more combo. Let us
know what you think about this new DJI release!
https://dronexl.co/2024/04/29/dji-mini-4k-drone/ Last up,
Robinson Helicopter has acquired Ascent AeroSystems. If you’re
unfamiliar with Ascent, they make the Spirit Drone which is a
coaxial tube-like drone primarily used by the military and some
industries. The Spirit has a max takeoff weight of 13.5 lbs, an
IP56 Rating, and a maximum flight time with a payload of 38
minutes. Ascent also makes the NX30, with a 15lb payload,
65-minute endurance, and 35-mile range. Robinson CEO David Smith
hopes to ramp up production of Ascent’s drones to hundreds a
month. We’ll keep you updated if we see more from Robinson and
Ascent!
https://dronexl.co/2024/04/24/robinson-helicopter-drone-maker-ascent-aerosystems/
Alright, that’s it, have a great weekend!

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