Drone News: Skydio leaves consumer drones, eleft live streaming, prime air updates, upcoming events

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Welcome to your weekly news update, we have 3 stories for you this week; The new multi-verse live streaming of Aloft for enterprise continues to lose prime air people, and some upcoming incidents! 00:00 Introduction 00:18 New Multi -Vyuw Live Streaming 00:50 Prime Air losing staff 02:09 Skydio Consumer Drone leaves 03:57 pixel drone show: Podcasts related to drone, post every Tuesday morning. https://www.youtube.com/channel/ucBesmbjve0etkry8nk2nk2nkq -Pilot Institute Airplane: Our Airplane Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIGBJGOM-yn_3bh8QR9XKX –Cart 107. https://bit.ly/2akrwq0 – The drone business made easy: start your drone business with a solid foundation. https://bit.ly/3DVT55T – Drone Flying 101: The right course for beginners. https://bit.ly/2xuy3pc – Mastery Mastery: Become a better pilot with these 50 exercises designed to improve your flying skills. https://bit.ly/3hkwkg3 – Cinematic FPV Drone: Build your own cinematic machine with this course. https://bit.ly/37oofeg Pilot Institute Gear: https://merch.pilotinstute.com This week your first story is aloft, the company behind Aircontrol has overHolled its live streaming system for entrepreneurship customers. Multi view streaming of drone feed in update teams, a live-map interface to see the location of operation and allow a shared public link to those who may need to share videos outside their organization. This is a very interesting addition to the aloft customers, and one that we will test more in the coming weeks! The second story this week is Amazon Prime Air, which continues to lose upper management according to CNBC. Two people from Amazon have lost in the last month, including Robert Dryer, who were responsible for the Prime Air Test operation, and Jim Mulene, the main pilot of Prime Air. Both people were based on the Pendulton Oregon site of Prime Air, and did not respond to the requests for comments. As we have seen over the years, Amazon is actually struggling with its aircraft, staffing, delivery and regulatory approval. According to another CNBC article, the location of Amazon in Lockeford CA, Amazon employees will actually encourage the eligible for delivery with gift cards to two houses so that they can be ordered to come through the drone. Amazon appears well less than its 10,000 delivery target for 2023, which delays its required flight time and FAA approval for further locations. If we see something else then we will keep you up -to -date! And this week your last story is upcoming events! First of all, we will be at the Commercial UAV Expo on 5-7 September with our booth! Come to us in booth 333, ask questions, and of course get some sweet stun, kitchen holders, and other free items! The second program will be in Buena Vista, Colorado, 17 September and 18th! If you are in the Colorado region, we highly recommend checking the colorado drone roundup hosted by Mountain West UAS. This will be the third year sponsor and the second year and it is a beautiful area with the network with great people! The last thing, we will be streaming our drone live on Monday! Ask about your questions and ask your questions! https://www.expouv.com/ http://uasRoundup.com/ https://www.cnbc.com/2023/03/03/11/AMAZON-RIME-RIR- DRONESS- BUSINESS- Stymied- Regulations- Demand.HEMAnd.HETML https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/09/AMAZON- DRONE- DELIVERY-NIT-RIET-AIR- Loses- Loses- TWO-Operations-laders.html

sourceBy Imtiyaz Alam Journalist


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