The U-AGREE project is developing advanced risk models that link uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) operations to potential hazards, while also accounting for societal acceptance. To promote a shared understanding of the challenges ahead, the project has introduced a set of four risk awareness cards.
The cards present the main risk categories addressed by the project and underline the gaps that advanced modelling approaches and U-space services are designed to bridge. The risk areas are mid-air collision risk, ground risk, environmental impact, and security and privacy risks.




The U-AGREE project is coordinated by Universitat Politècnica de València and supported by a consortium of stakeholders in air traffic management and drone innovation, including: CRIDA, Collins Aerospace, Cranfield University, DLR (German Aerospace Center), ENAIRE, ENGAGE, EUROCONTROL, EuroUSC Italia and INECO. The project has received funding from the SESAR 3 Joint Undertaking under the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme.
The risk cards were developed through a collaborative process involving all project partners, who provided input on the technical concepts underlying each risk area, while the graphic design was curated by the EuroUSC Italia design team.
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