A U.S. judge on Friday rejected a bid by China-based DJI, the world's largest drone maker, to be removed from the U.S.
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Last week, DJI unveiled its new Mini 5 Pro drone, their latest entry in their lineup of lightweight drones that officially ...
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DJI remains on U.S. government list of companies linked to China’s military after lawsuit
Drone maker DJI has suffered a significant legal defeat in the United States. A federal court has rejected the company’s ...
DJI warns FAA’s BVLOS NPRM could exclude its drones, raising concerns for first responders and commercial users who rely on DJI platforms.
A US federal judge said that the Pentagon had provided enough substantial evidence that DJI contributes “to the Chinese ...
A federal judge has rejected drone maker DJI’s efforts to get off a Department of Defense list of Chinese military companies.
DJI, the Chinese tech company and drone maker, has lost a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and will ...
A federal judge ruled that DJI will remain on the Pentagon’s Section 1260H list of Chinese military companies.
The drones we will compare include: DJI Mavic 3, Autel Robotics EVO Lite, Parrot Anafi USA, Skydio 2, and Yuneec Typhoon H Plus. These products have a certain level of recognition in the market and ...
DJI, the world’s largest drone maker, is on a US list of firms linked to Beijing's military. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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