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You can track the first helium balloons of Google Project Loon’s aerial wireless network

March 1, 2014 David Cenciotti

Helium balloons of the future network that should give Internet to everyone in the world fortunately use ADS-B. If you point your browser to Flightradar24.com and zoom off the coast of New Zealand, you’ll see […]

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Air Malta planes draw heart shape in the sky to celebrate Valentine’s Day

February 15, 2014 David Cenciotti

At least two Air Malta flights flew a special flight path to celebrate Valentine’s Day. On Feb. 14, Air Malta 14J, an Airbus 319, and Air Malta 216, an Airbus 320, drew a heart in […]

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Predator drones to be equipped with ADS-B system to fly cooperatively and safely in the U.S. airspace

October 26, 2012 David Cenciotti

Aircraft enthusiasts’ dream of tracking drones on FlightRadar24 or PlaneFinder as the fly in the U.S. airspace, may soon become a reality. The General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, the manufacturer of Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) like […]

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NASA's Ikhana MQ-9 drone flies with ADS-B equipment for the first time

March 29, 2012 Richard Clements

On Mar. 15, for the first time ever at NASA’s Dryden Flight Research Center a Ikhana MQ-9 unmanned aircraft (modified Reaper) flew with an Automated Surveillance-Broadcast, or ADS-B transponder. It was the first time that […]

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Drones to gain greater freedom in US airspace (and become a safety nightmare)

February 14, 2012 Richard Clements

The US Congress has approved legislation that will allow drones greater freedom over US airspace. The bill will give guidance to the Federal Aviation Administration over the next 4 years and give it the authority […]

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