June 3, 2026

DJI Drone Ban, World Cup No-Drone Zones, and Archer Joby eVTOL Air Taxi Plans

DJI Drone Ban, World Cup No-Drone Zones, and Archer Joby eVTOL Air Taxi Plans
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Max Trescott and David Vanderhoof cover a packed week of drone and eVTOL news, starting with Eve Air Mobility’s latest hover and low-speed flight testing. They discuss how Eve’s Embraer connection and fixed-lift-rotor design differ from Archer and Joby, and why eVTOL certification, infrastructure, and public acceptance may be harder than the aircraft technology itself.

The episode also looks at Archer and Joby’s plans to begin commercial air taxi operations, including the challenge of moving from flight-test success to real-world passenger service. Max and David then shift to drones, including FAA no-drone zones for the FIFA World Cup, possible $100,000 fines, and New York City’s $6.5 million investment in drone mitigation equipment.

They also discuss DJI’s independent security assessment, the potential impact of U.S. restrictions on public safety agencies and drone businesses, and the Department of Defense’s directed-energy counter-drone program using lasers and high-powered microwave systems.

The episode wraps with two unusual drone stories: the Vivid Sydney drone show failure that sent dozens of drones into Darling Harbour, and a Reddit story about a drone returning with a swarm of bees.