IAI Allowed to
Fly Heron in Greek Civil Airspace
On the recommendation of EASA, the European Union Aviation Safety
Agency, the Greek civilian aviation authority has for the first time issued a
permit allowing IAI’s Heron 1 UAV to be flown in Greece’s
airspace.
The permit allows
the system to be used in the operational activities of the European Border and
Coast Guard Agency, whose charter is to provide marine surveillance and coastal
protection.
The UAV flights
are carried out in Europe’s civil airspace according to civil flight procedures
with no military intervention or control.
The Heron 1
systems are equipped with electrooptical day- and night-vision payloads and
marine surveillance radars that provide an up-to-date, realtime, accurate
intelligence picture. This information is then distributed to decision-makers
in situation rooms by means of a specialized system that ensures the smooth
coordination, planning, and command of the various tasks and assignments.
Moshe Levy,
Executive VP&GM, Military Aircraft Group, commented,
“IAI is extremely
proud that our proprietary UAV is flying in Europe’s civil airspace. Together
with our partners at Airbus, we are ready to provide Frontex with the best
possible service to help them fulfill their every need. IAI’s Heron has already
accumulated over 500,000 operational flying hours globally with countless
successful missions. We look forward to seeing it succeed yet again.”
Source: Press
Release
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