For a couple of years, we have been hearing from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that a formal regulation on uncrewed flights beyond the visual range of the operator in what is known as BVLOS is on its way. But here we are in June of 2024, and we are still waiting. A number of technologies and extensive legislation are still needed to allow for this to happen, but hopeful signs are emerging. The recent FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024 clearly states that the FAA has four months, or late September, to issue the initial proposal for a BVLOS regulation, or Part 108 as we have decided to call it. But not everything is entirely in the hands, or the fault, of the FAA. Industry, academia
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