Weekly Drone Safe News (3rd - 7th of June)
Weekly Drone Safe News
The Drone Safe team has been monitoring world news across the drone industry throughout the past week.
See our top picks below!
DJI Completes World's First Drone Delivery Tests on Mount Everest
DJI has teamed up with Nepalese drone service company Airlift, video production company 8KRAW, and Nepalese certified mountain guide Mingma Gyalje Sherpa, to fly the world's first successful delivery drone trials on Mount Everest.
Read the full story via the DJI News Room, here.
D-Day: Spectacular Paratroopers And Drone Shows Fill Sky With Images On The 80th Anniversary
A spectacular D-Day drone show lit up the skies above Portsmouth on Wednesday 5 June.
Commemoration events occurred in Hampshire City on the eve of the 80th anniversary of the 1944 Normandy landings.
Read the full story via The Independent, here.
Visiting Fan Fined For Flying Drone Near TT Course
A first-time Isle of Man TT visitor has been fined £500 for flying a drone near the course during a qualifying session.
Read the full story via BBC News, here.
Amazon’s Drone Delivery Expansion Goal: 500 Million Packages A Year
If you want to get your morning medication or perhaps that tool you want off Amazon right now, Amazon Prime Air will be able to get that to you sooner, via drone.
Read the full story via Forbes, here.
Canada Orders Anti-Drone Firm To Shut Down Over National Security Risks
Canada has ordered the dissolution of anti-drone solutions company Bluvec Technologies on national security grounds. Bluvec has developed a portable solution to detect drones and drone operators in real time.
Read the full story via DroneDJ, here.