This week DJI, the world’s leading drone manufacturer, announced a new policy removing enforcement of its “No Fly Zone” geofences in restricted areas. The sudden shift may lead to more ...
These areas were defined as Restricted Zones, though they were commonly called No-Fly Zones, and they were a result of DJI geofencing datasets in the company's flight apps. DJI claims that user ...
A giant Chinese drone maker has released a new update, effective immediately, which allows its products in the US to fly over spaces which were until now designated as “no fly zones.” ...
The Chinese drone manufacturer DJI no longer wants to prevent its drones in the USA from flying over specific restricted areas such as airports, power plants, emergency zones and the White House.
DJI, the world’s dominant drone manufacturer, has made a major change to its safety protocol, removing automatic no-fly zone restrictions for drones operating in the United States. Previously, DJI ...
With so much fervour around drones in the United States of late thanks to mysterious sightings last month, drone maker DJI has announced a rather odd update regarding geofencing and no-fly zones.
DJI will no longer enforce no-fly zones. Instead, they will be replaced by restrictions with dismissable warnings for drone operators. (Bloomberg) DJI, the leading drone manufacturer, has announced a ...
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