The Federal Aviation Administration has announced it will ban drones during the 2026 World Cup near games, fan festivals and team training sites in the United States. The U.S. will serve as co-host of ...
With just a week until the FIFA World Cup kicks off, the Federal Aviation Administration has established no-fly zones for drones at and around venues hosting the matches, including Gillette Stadium.
The FAA is establishing "No Drone Zones" over U.S. stadiums, fan events, and base camps for the FIFA World Cup 2026. Unauthorized drone flights are prohibited within three nautical miles and up to ...
SEATTLE — Federal officials are warning drone operators to stay out of restricted airspace around FIFA World Cup 2026 venues, including Seattle Stadium (the temporary name of Lumen Field), as the ...
The Federal Aviation Administration quietly scrapped drone flight restrictions that had barred pilots from flying near moving Immigration and Customs Enforcement vehicles, backing down after ...
FAA data shows reported drone sightings near U.S. airports nearly doubled in Q2 2026, highlighting ongoing airspace safety ...
A C-17 Globemaster from the 89th Airlift Squadron, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio can be seen in the background coming in for a landing at the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station, N.Y. on ...