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Drone Industry Insights release their report Global State of Drones 2024

Here are the key insights from DII’s report on the Global State of Drones 2024 :

  • Global Representation: The survey collected 964 responses from 94 countries, with a decreasing concentration from the top 10 countries, indicating broader global participation.
  • Industry Trends: The service sector remains the largest, with mapping and surveying as the most common drone applications. Improving work safety is the top reason for adopting drone technology.
  • Market Expectations: Post-pandemic, the industry shows cautious optimism with steadily improving expectations and perceived reality.
  • Challenges: Regulatory obstacles remain the top challenge, followed by client acquisition and domestic politics. Inflation and public acceptance have decreased in importance.

1 October 2024

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Protected: CAA: Airspace Modernisation Strategy Support Fund – call for proposals now open

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Protected: DASA: Early Market Engager for Uncrewed Systems

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Protected: ARPAS-UK Keynote Presentation at DroneX 2024: MEMBERS ONLY

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Great engagement at DroneX 2024 – ARPAS-UK’s Debrief

What a show! The quality of conversations at DroneX 2024 was high with what felt like more attendees than in previous years. We certainly barely stopped, to the extent that the only photo we took of the team at the show was taken at the end of the two days and after we’d packed up!

That includes our new member of staff, Annabel, who was thrown in at the deep end somewhat, having only joined us two weeks ago. However, her background in ROV-supported subsea inspection in the oil and gas industry combined with her natural curiosity about the drone industry are already proving that she will be an asset to ARPAS-UK and our membership. Welcome on board, Annabel!

ARPAS-UK taking part in CAA and DFT Panel

Highlights included the panel discussion moderated by Amanda Smith, Sellafield, with Sophie O’Sullivan, CAA, Vickie Murdy, UKRI, Anne-Lise Scaillierez, ARPAS-UK, and Louisa Smith, Apian, on “Unlocking Drones for UK industry: what can innovators, the regulator and government do to help?”. There was more audience than chairs in the theatre! Anne-Lise had the challenging task of sharing industry concerns

Our Keynote Presentation

Graham Brown, Chair, and Anne-Lise Scaillierez, CEO delivered a keynote address on industry updates and ARPAS-UK activities to support the industry. Their presentation can be accessed in this password protected post – MEMBERS ONLY

Part of the Jury for the AAM Innovation Award

Finally, Anne-Lise had the honour to be a judge together with Nicola Ridd, DfT, and Gary Smith, CAA, for the DroneX Advanced Air Mobility AAM Award. The jury delivered the AAM Award to Inteliports. 

In addition, don’t forget to:

So good to meet in person!

DroneX 2024 – the ARPAS-UK Team

26 September 2024

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Just Culture in UAS: Lessons from Experience in Aviation: WATCH AGAIN

Join us as we discuss Just Culture in UAS. This webinar is part of ARPAS-UK’s commitment to professionalising the drone industry.

In this webinar, we explore how the principles of Just Culture, widely adopted in the aviation industry, can be effectively applied to the rapidly growing Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) sector.

Drawing on over 30 years of experience in aviation, including 27 years as an airline pilot and leader, we will discuss how fostering a culture of accountability and learning, rather than blame, can improve safety, operational efficiency, and incident management in UAS operations. Whether you’re a UAS operator, manager, or safety professional, this session will provide valuable insights into building a resilient and safety-focused organisational culture.

About the Speaker:

David Thurston Director ARPAS, A320 Captain, UAS Operator Carrot Drone Services

With 30 years of experience in the aviation industry, including 27 years as an airline pilot, I have extensive expertise in airline operations and management. My career highlights include promoting a ‘Just Culture’ within the industry and managing pilots involved in operational incidents. I also run a successful Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) business, specialising in inspections and mapping services.

Carrot Drone Services

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Proactive vs Reactive Asset Management with InView Assets: WATCH AGAIN

Join us to discuss the use of high-quality geospatial drone data in planned preventative maintenance and the benefits of using them: Proactive vs Reactive Asset Management.

In this webinar where we will look at proactive vs reactive asset management, the key learning points are as follows:

  • The value of precision-reality 3D twins as part of better asset management and planned preventative maintenance
  • The specific economic, social and environmental benefits of drones vs traditional inspection approaches; and,
  • Handling drone data – in the cloud vs local desktop versions

Speaker Bio:

David Holmes, Director at InView Assets

With a Geography and GIS background David is able to offer technical solutions to complex surveys and other digital scanning challenges. Has experience of working across a range of organisations including FTSE 100 companies and large charitable organisations. David is also a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and makes regular contributions to the Societies outreach programme

InView Assets

Hillside House

Langley Marsh

Wiveliscombe

Taunton

TA4 2UJ

Tel: 0333 7722 816

Email: [email protected]

Further webinars can be seen here: www.arpas.uk/cpd

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IMechE UAS Competition 2025

The Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE) UAS Challenge is an annual competition that brings together teams from universities around the world to design, build, and fly an unmanned aerial system (UAS). The challenge aims to encourage innovation and practical engineering skills among students.

Key Highlights of the IMechE UAS Challenge:

  1. Objective: Teams are tasked with developing a UAS that can perform a series of missions, which typically include autonomous flight, payload delivery, and obstacle avoidance.
  2. Rules and Guidelines: Each year, the challenge releases a new set of rules and guidelines that teams must follow. 
  3. Registration: Teams must register by a specified deadline to participate. For the 2024 challenge, registration is open until October 31, 2023
  4. Competition Phases: The challenge usually consists of several phases, including design reviews, flight readiness reviews, and the final fly-off event where teams demonstrate their UAS’s capabilities.
  5. Innovation and Skills: The competition emphasizes innovation, technical skills, and teamwork. It provides students with hands-on experience in aerospace engineering and project management

The mission: ”A natural disaster has occurred with a large, populated area devasted. Several thousand people are cut-off, without power, fresh running water, food or medicines. In built-up
areas buildings have come down and rubble is hampering efforts to deliver emergency supplies. Time is critical. A UAS supply mission is launched from the Rescue Centre some distance away at the end of the current logistics trail. The UAS operate automatically, launching, transiting rapidly, navigating via pre-planned waypoints in a tight urban environment with rapid changes of direction, delivering aid safely and accurately to where it is most needed. They return via a different route and remain at low level to de conflict from incoming UAS and overflying crewed aircraft. This requires them to fly through the streets of the damaged communities – this will involve narrow corridors and rapid changes of direction. The UAS repeats the mission in all weather conditions until the need to drop aid subsides, sustaining a vital lifeline until a large scale rescue mission can be mounted to evacuate people from the devastated area.”

Education and Development Objectives of the Event
The Challenge has a number of education and development objectives, in particular to:
 Provide an opportunity for students to learn practical aerospace engineering skills for their future careers;
 Provide an opportunity for students to explore innovative airframe and systems engineering design of a complex system;
 Require them to follow an industry-recognised engineering development lifecycle (design, development, review and demonstration) against a demanding mission requirement;
 Provide an opportunity for students to develop and demonstrate team working, project management, manufacturing, leadership and commercial skills as well as technical competence;
 Provide an opportunity to demonstrate professionalism when exposed to real life flight safety considerations and live flight environments;
 Enhance employment opportunities in the sector;
 Stimulate interest in the civil UAS field;
 Foster inter-university collaboration in the UAS technology area, and to provide a forum for interdisciplinary research; and
 Enable students to interact with knowledgeable and experienced aerospace engineers on an aerospace project, through mentoring, webinars and feedback throughout the project.

September 2024

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6 September 2024 Drone Related Jobs

Disclaimer: All jobs posted here are from LinkedIn and other job sites including member and non-member organizations.

UK CAA

The CAA is looking to recruit a Policy Lead for the Future Safety & Innovation Team.

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UK CAA

The CAA is looking to recruit an RPAS Policy Specialist within the Future Safety & Innovation Team.

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Skyports Infrastructure is looking for a Remote Pilot Specialist.

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Applydrone is looking for an ROS Developer.

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Bristow Group is looking for a UAS Engineer based at Lydd.

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Heliguy are looking for a Trainee UAS instructor.

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Murphy Geospatial is looking for a UAV Lead.

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Parrot are looking for a European Programs Co-ordinator – Remote.

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UK AirComms is looking for a Telecom UAV Pilot.

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Protected: NPSA: C-UAS Event October 2024

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