The B4UFLY, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) partnered drone app, will now offer localized advisories and crowdsourcing operational data for drone pilots, Kittyhawk CEO Jon Hegranes and ...
There’s been an explosion in the number of drones entering U.S. airspace over the last couple of years, leading to unsavory incidents such as in California, when firefighters were prevented from using ...
An all-new B4UFLY app for drone hobbyists is on the way, which, looking at the app store ratings for the current offering, is fabulous news. The Federal Aviation Administration launched the B4UFLY app ...
An all-new B4UFLY app has been released by the Federal Aviation Administrations (FAA) to help drone owners fly their machines safely and responsibly. The original B4UFLY app launched in 2016 but it ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has released the beta version of a new smartphone application called B4UFLY for testing by up to 1,000 unmanned aircraft users. The B4UFLY app, aimed ...
The FAA's free app that kept drone pilots aware of "no fly zones" performed a much-needed service -- but had few fans. The federal agency teamed up with drone software maker Kittyhawk to create a new ...
The FAA has partnered with Kittyhawk, a provider of the Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LAANC) UAS service, to redevelop the B4UFLY app, which helps operators of UAS stay out ...
Today, Kittyhawk is announcing an exclusive public-private partnership to rejuvenate and lead development of the FAA’s B4UFLY mobile application using Kittyhawk’s Platform to power the safe and ...
SAN FRANCISCO & WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kittyhawk the market leader in drone software and the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) today introduced a new ...
Adding State and County Data Layers for Local Compliance & Situational Awareness Coinciding with the FAA’s Drone Safety Awareness Week, Kittyhawk is releasing a new update to B4UFLY that adds a new ...
Can a stodgy bureaucracy also do cutting edge app development? The folks at the FAA, the well-meaning heel to U.S.-based drone advocates, is ready to admit that the answer is ... no, not really. The ...