Drones
In December, London's Gatwick Airport was closed for days after drone sightings.
More drone drama.
Police will be given new powers and exclusion zones around airports extended.
The laws regulating drones simply haven’t kept up with the commercial popularity of the devices
From hacking to "burning" them from the sky.
Thousands of people have been stranded at one of the UK’s busiest airports because of several drones spotted in the area. Sussex Police reported that the drones were “a deliberate act to disrupt the airport” but they are not treating it as terror-related
Blade Runner may not be here quite yet, but Japanese company Cartivator are determined to get flying cars off the ground. Their aim is to have a flying device light the Olympic torch for Tokyo 2020.
It flew uninterrupted for 25 days, 23 hours, and 57 minutes.
Could this be the future of calling 999?