Regulating drone airspace using ‘smart markets’

Regulating drone airspace using ‘smart markets’

By David Manheim,John F. Raffensperger,Jia Xu

Commercial Drones

Commercially operated autonomous drones may be on the horizon, especially since Google and Amazon have announced plans to start drone-based parcel delivery in 2017. A policy problem is likely to follow: allocation of scarce airspace and preferred flight paths — an issue complicated by the need to ensure that each drone’s flight is safe and that each flight-path segment stays… Read More

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