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GUTMA welcomes its first airline full member, Kenya Airways

Kenya Airways has become the first airline to join the Global Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) Association (GUTMA) as a full member. The airline supports increased collaboration to develop a harmonised global digital UTM ecosystem.

Kenya Airways follows the addition of D3 Technologies, AltBird Robotics and Skeyes last month. D3 Technologies has announced a series of goals for its digital platform designed to support safe, secure and efficient integration of drones in national airspace:

  • Identify actions to be taken to safely, securely and efficiently integrate Unmanned AircraftSystems (UAS) into national airspace systems;
  • draft and distribute an interoperability blueprint for traffic management of UAS;
  • collaborate with regulators and other stakeholders worldwide to identify standards, as well as scalable and compliant technical solutions, to the development of UAS traffic management systems;
  • instigate and facilitate partnerships between manned and unmanned users of the airspace; and
  • engage with other associations and groups facing similar challenges.

For more information visit:

www.gutma.org

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