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BSI PAS1905 Guidance for Future Flight

From BSI: We’re delighted to announce the publication of PAS 1905, providing essential guidance on aviation regulatory principles, management systems and the product lifecycle for future flight. A huge thank you to all involved in the development of this PAS including the Technical Author, Mike Gadd, the Advisory Group, and all others who have shared…

DASA: Aiming Far and High – new Market Exploration into uncrewed systems

New DASA Market Exploration seeks revolutionary uncrewed systems. Novel solutions are being sought by the British Army to boost the range and effectiveness of uncrewed systems. The Defence and Security Accelerator (DASA) has launched a new Market Exploration titled “Air Launched Effects: Revolutionary Deployment Systems,” aiming to identify uncrewed systems (UxS) with extended range capabilities…

CHIRP

CHIRP Drone/UAS #12: Geofence breach. Ageing batteries. NOTAMs

Access the CHIRP December 2024 edition 12, covering those 3 reports, HERE. Foreword by Rupert Dent, Drone/UAS Programme Manager Welcome to CHIRP Drone FEEDBACK Edition 12.0 I hope you have had a good summer’s drone flying, whether for pleasure or professionally. Statisticsfrom the Regulator indicate that the number of flyers continues to increase, albeit perhaps…

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Upcoming Event @ qomodo: Cyber Threat Strategies for Unmanned Systems – 16 Dec @ 3pm UK

Stay Compliant, Stay Competitive: Cyber Threat Strategies for Unmanned Systems The growing adoption of unmanned systems across critical industries, enabled by IoT connectivity, makes them an increasingly attractive target for cyber threats. As drones evolve into highly interconnected devices with expansive attack surfaces, adversaries are exploiting vulnerabilities in their hardware, software, and communication protocols. Join…

CAA

CAA publish their artificial intelligence strategy

The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) is proactively addressing artificial intelligence (AI) in aviation. Their strategy focuses on safe regulation and responsible use of AI to enhance aerospace efficiency, sustainability, and scalability while ensuring safety, security, consumer protection, and environmental sustainability. Key points include: The CAA collaborates with international partners and industry stakeholders to align with…

Fly Smarter

BT: Fly smarter: The game-changing impact of 4G on drones

Fly Smarter The possibilities that come with drone flight are huge, but over the past five years drones equipped with Wi-Fi, ISM and other radio links have not been able to reflect the on-demand, high throughput, high availability and UK-wide connectivity we experience in our day to day lives on our mobile phones. Enter 4G…

Cyber Security

Qomodo: Bracing for Stricter Cyber Security Standards in Dual-Use UAVs

This blog is written for organisations and professionals navigating the evolving regulatory landscape for drones in critical sectors, offering insights into how new UK, EU, and US standards are shaping UAV cyber security requirements. The rapid expansion of drone technology is reshaping whole industries such as defence, critical infrastructure, and emergency services;, however, this expansion…