The TeleMadrid news website reports Madrid city council has established a commission to study the future regulation of drone traffic, highlighted by Bluenest by Globalvia
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HAPS Alliance publishes new white paper on acceptable levels of risks
The HAPS Alliance, an international association of cross-industry players working to enable a High-Altitude Platform Station (HAPS) ecosystem, today announced the publication of its white
Read more“Current implementation of drone rules severely limit Nordic market growth” – Innoavia
During a panel discussion on “Nordic drone use and the state of the specific category – are we doing the right things and doing it
Read moreUK’s Falmouth harbour starts ship-to-shore drone flight trials
Drones have been flying over the UK’s Falmouth harbour this week as part of ship-to-shore flight trials carried out by Open Skies Cornwall – a
Read moreDutch, UK UTM companies demonstrate Common Information Service potential
A consortium of Dutch and UK companies are today demonstrating how a Common Information Service (CIS) can support and enable commercial drone across the Netherlands.
Read moreReliable Robotics awarded US military airworthiness approval for remotely piloted Cessna Caravan
Reliable Robotics today announced that it has received military airworthiness approval to begin flight testing and operational missions of its remotely piloted Cessna 208 Caravan
Read moreSpain “will certify U-space common information services in 2025” – transport minister
According to a Linkedin post by the U-ELCOME DSD Project: “ENAIRE is expected to begin certification in 2024 and to be able to start providing
Read moreIreland’s transport department launches public consultation to inform UAS policy framework
Ireland’s Department of Transport has launched a public consultation on Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) to establish a policy framework that will set out the vision,
Read moreEASA “to issue guidelines on eVTOL route design, CONOPs and trajectories this year”
By Philip Butterworth-Hayes The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) “will develop guidelines on the design of urban air mobility (UAM) route (sic) in order to
Read moreCITYAM project publishes UAM public acceptance toolkit to engage citizens
The CITYAM project has published the first version of an Urban Air Mobility Public Acceptance Toolkit, a tool designed to foster public understanding and support
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