EU moves forward on UAV regulation
A European Union-wide agreement has been reached on
future commercial operations of unmanned aerial vehicles (drones). The agreement
aims to have the necessary regulations in place by 2019.
The European
Commission, national aviation authorities and the drone industry hammered out
the details at a conference in Helsinki, the Finnish capital. The 'Helsinki
Declaration' identifies three priority areas for sector-wide
cooperation:
The creation of legal requirements for drones and drone
operations, for the safe and effective use of airspace, and for the delivery of
cost-effective 'U-Space' services. U-Space covers altitudes up to 150 meters
(around 450ft) and U-Space providers will act like air traffic service providers
for aviation, through an automated and digital system. This will inform
operators where and how drones can fly, and supply them with services, such as
registration and identification of their vehicles.
Further investment in
demonstrators and in longer-term research and development projects that prepare
for more autonomous vehicles and denser traffic. The EU recently launched a
series of calls for proposals to speed up the deployment of U-Space; more
funding for this will be announced in 2018.
An effective standard-setting
process, adapted to the fast-evolving digital technologies of the drone and
U-Space markets.
"The Commission is focussing on a clean and quiet, safe
and secure development of drones," EU Transport Commissioner Violeta Bulc said.
"The months ahead will be crucial, but I am confident that the Helsinki
Declaration will give us the necessary impetus. It sets out a clear and common
strategy endorsed by the entire sector."
The European Aviation Safety
Agency (EASA) has already started developing technical rules for safe commercial
drone use and a formal 'opinion', or decision, on these rules is expected by
early 2018. This is planned
to lead to the European Commission adopting
rules during 2018. The industry will then develop the corresponding standards.
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