The Joint European Drone Association (JEDA) Executive Board during its recent annual assembly welcomed national drones associations from Sweden, Poland, and Denmark, “expanding its reach and strengthening the pan-European dialogue on drone integration and innovation,” said an association statement. At the event JEDA and the European Aerospace Science Network (EASN) signed a cooperation agreement, “marking a significant step toward deeper collaboration between industry and research institutions in the aerospace and drone sectors.”
JEDA’s Annual General Assembly was held on June 6 in Zadar, Croatia, bringing together representatives from national drone associations across Europe’s drone ecosystem: Ireland, Bulgaria, Austria, Croatia, Belgium, Finland, Lithuania, Sweden, Latvia, the Netherlands, Estonia, Italy, Denmark, Greece, Germany, Switzerland, Romania and France.
Guest speakers at the assembly included:
- Damir Bezik, Croatian Civil Aviation Agency (CCAA) – who provided a comprehensive overview of the current state of drone operations and regulations in Croatia.
- Ranko Vuica, Croatia Control Ltd. – who presented developments in U-space and the AMC Portal as part of Croatia’s air navigation services.
- Natale di Rubbo, EASA – Updatng member states with the ongoing regulatory developments
- Phil Kenul, ASTM International.
For more information
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