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  1. Wajeeh Khan writes that DoorDash shares rose following FAA approval of its Part 135 air carrier certification. This allows the launch of DoorDash Air, an in-house drone delivery service intended to reduce logistical costs and improve profit margins by automating mid-distance deliveries.

    - One of eight operators authorized for commercial U.S. drone flight.
    - Employs internally built hardware from DoorDash Labs instead of third-party licensing.
    - Wall Street maintains a "Strong Buy" consensus with an average target near $245.
  2. Kirsten Korosec writes that DoorDash is launching a new drone delivery service called DoorDash Air following receipt of FAA Part 135 air carrier certification. Developed by the company's robotics and autonomy team, this initiative aims to integrate custom-built aircraft into an existing network alongside human couriers and sidewalk robots through its "Autonomous Delivery Platform."

    - Initial operations will likely consist of limited line-of-sight pilot programs.
    - The service intends to eventually seek certification for Beyond Visual Line of Sight technology.
    - DoorDash is maintaining current drone partnerships with Wing and Flytrex.
    - Sidewalk bots named Dot are already operating in various cities across Arizona and California.
  3. This article details SCATANA, a plan developed during the Cold War to manage air traffic and radio navigation aids in the event of a national emergency. It explains how the system worked to shut down civilian air travel and deny navigational information to potential enemies while ensuring the safety of existing flights.

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