Matternet , the developer of an urban drone delivery system, has been approved by Saudi Arabia to operate its M2 drone within the region – it is the first drone operator to receive such approval.
The approval was granted after GACA found that the M2’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Type Certification issued by the US met the Saudi regulator’s airworthiness standards, Matternet said.
Matternet, developer of the M2 drone, on Monday announced that it was cleared to fly by Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA). In a news release, Andreas Raptopoulos ...
Matternet, the developer of the world’s leading urban drone delivery system, today announced that the company has been approved by The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to operate its M2 drone within the region ...
Matternet’s M2 drone delivery system became the first to achieve FAA Type Certification in September 2022. "We are proud to have received this acceptance from GACA and are honored that the ...
(BUSINESS WIRE )--Matternet, the developer of the world's leading urban drone delivery system, today announced that the company has been approved by The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to operate its M2 ...
Matternet has announced approval from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to operate its M2 drone, marking the first time the nation’s General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) has granted such approval.
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Scientists in the US have developed a neural interface that enables an individual with paralysis to control a virtual quadcopter by decoding brain activity into distinct finger movements. Research ...
A high-performance brain–computer interface for finger decoding and quadcopter game control in an individual with paralysis. Nature Medicine , 2025; DOI: 10.1038/s41591-024-03341-8 Cite This Page : ...
Each section is also defined by its horizontal and vertical movements. To guide a virtual quadcopter through its digital obstacle course, the BCI user only needs to think about moving those hand ...