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Opportunities for Investing in Future Flight- July 27th

The field of Future Flight is rapidly evolving, with advancements in advanced air mobility, drones, and electric regional flight opening up new horizons for innovation. To delve into the investment potential within this dynamic sector, Innovate UK Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) is hosting a webinar titled “Opportunities for Investing in Future Flight.”

This webinar, scheduled for Thursday, July 27, aims to shed light on the market opportunities, successful developments, and routes to commercial success within the Future Flight landscape. Whether you are a manufacturer, user, investor, or part of an industry group, this webinar provides a unique platform to explore investment prospects and gain valuable insights from key industry leaders.

Follow the link below to sign up:

iuk.ktn-uk.org/events/investing-in-future-flight-webinar/


Follow Innovate UK KTN on linkedin:

https://www.linkedin.com/company/ktnuk/

Follow UK Research and Innovation on linkedin:

https://www.linkedin.com/company/uk-research-innovation/

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West Midlands Police Drone Unit on Channel 4: Sky Coppers

Go behind the scenes with the West Midlands Police Drone Unit who hunt criminals from the sky!

Channel 4 have joined Keith Bennett and his team at West Midlands Police to gain a unique insight to their operation. Sky Coppers shows the huge range of jobs that the dedicated team deploy to, from helping to locate vulnerable missing people, to searching for fleeing or hiding suspects, to scouring for potential victims in burning buildings.

The series showcases how drone technology assists officers in their investigations, tracking criminals from the sky.

With nearly 400 drones being used by forces across the UK, Deputy Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor, Drones Lead at the National Police Chiefs Council, emphasises that drones are a highly effective, safe, and cost-effective tool to support frontline policing.

The series, made up of six hour-long episodes, will air from 11 July 2023 at 9pm on Channel 4, with episodes going out every Tuesday.

All episodes will be available as a boxset on Channel 4’s on demand service immediately after the broadcast of the first episode.

Save this link to watch: Watch Sky Coppers | Stream free on Channel 4

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UK Police to create a Centre of Excellence for Public Safety Drone Operations

The National Police Chiefs Council (NPCC) Drones portfolio want UK police forces to be at the leading edge of public safety drone operations. To support this ambition they will develop a Centre of Excellence.

It will align drone training and procedures to a national standard that puts the safety of people on the ground and other airspace users first and enhances operational effectiveness. An Authorised Professional Practice (APP) will provide police drone pilots and senior officers with guidelines that ensure the maximum benefits are gained from drones in support of policing, while templates for Operational Authorisations will help local forces deliver the drone support their frontline officers need.​

As they develop our Centre of Excellence they will work collaboratively with other public safety entities around the world to share best practice and enhance their capabilities.

4 July 2023

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ARPAS-UK featured on Travel News Update

Travel News Update, recently published an insightful article shedding light on ARPAS-UK, the renowned drone community trade association. The article delves into the association’s founding, objectives, and the crucial role it plays in supporting and promoting innovation and best practices within the drone industry. With a focus on collaboration, ARPAS-UK’s partnerships with industry regulators and government departments are highlighted, emphasising its commitment to shaping the regulatory framework and ensuring safe and professional drone operations. Travel News Update’s article serves as an invaluable resource, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of ARPAS-UK’s pivotal role in driving standards, fostering professionalism, and shaping the future of the drone industry in the UK.

Travel News Update, is a reputable source of travel-related information, offering up-to-date news and insights to its readers. With a focus on various aspects of the travel industry, including aviation, transportation, and tourism, Travel News Update keeps its audience well-informed about the latest trends, developments, and events. The platform’s commitment to delivering accurate and timely content ensures that travellers and industry professionals have access to valuable updates that can enhance their travel experiences and decision-making. Whether it’s news about new destinations, travel restrictions, or emerging technologies, Travel News Update provides a reliable resource for staying informed in the dynamic world of travel.

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ARPAS-UK extends its sincere gratitude to Travel News Update for featuring the association. We greatly appreciate the opportunity to showcase our work and the drone industry as a whole. Collaborations and partnerships are instrumental in fostering growth and driving innovation within the industry, and we are committed to forging strong connections with fellow stakeholders. Together, we can continue to advance the safe and responsible integration of drones while supporting the development of robust regulatory frameworks. ARPAS-UK looks forward to future collaborations and the collective growth of the industry.

Click Here to read the full article.

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Travel News Update: https://www.travelnewsupdate.co.uk/

Mohammed Hasan

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BT Group and SkyLift Achieve Milestones in UK Drone Operations: Advanced Communication and Safety Systems for Scalable BVLOS Missions

BT Group and, esteemed ARPAS-UK member SkyLift, recently achieved significant milestones in the field of drone operations in the UK. They successfully conducted demonstration flights utilising fellow ARPAS-UK Member, uAvionix’s SkyLine cloud-based command and control (C2) system, which communicated over C-Band and LTE. These flights accomplished two firsts for the UK’s unmanned aerial system (UAS) operations.

Firstly, the demonstration involved operational Command and Non-Payload Communications (CNPC) C2 systems using C-Band and LTE via BT’s Drone SIM. This demonstrated the viability of assured CNPC C2 communications for UAS, meeting the proposed Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) UAS EC standard by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). It offers a reliable and integrated airspace solution for safe BVLOS missions.

Secondly, the demonstration involved the transmission of Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast (ADS-B) OUT on 978 MHz, enabling detect and avoid (DAA) operations. By utilising uAvionix’s technology, the drone could effectively detect and avoid potential obstacles, enhancing the safety of the operations.

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“Today’s successful operations at Bentwaters Park represent a significant milestone necessary for scaling BVLOS operations to meet desired business objectives,” said Toby Moores, SkyLift CEO. “Use of SkyLine with BT’s Drone SIM and aviation C-Band for Command and Control coupled with ADS-B OUT for Electronic Conspicuity and the SkyFleet Ground Control System provided our operators continuous, assured control of the aircraft and unparalleled situational awareness throughout all the flights.  The technology was easily integrated into our aircraft and ground control system and deployed through a process that we can quickly replicate for businesses seeking to achieve scalable BVLOS operations.”

The SkyLift team operated its fixed wing UAS from Bentwaters Park, an ex-Royal Air Force/USAF airfield two hours from London utilizing their SkyFleet Ground Control System. Nearby Adastral Park, home of BT Group’s innovation labs, served as the location for a fixed, remote ground radio station (GRS) approximately 12 kilometers southwest. There are multiple BT LTE towers in the area and two mobile GRS with LTE backhaul connectivity were also deployed. 

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“At Etc., the incubation team within BT Group’s Digital unit, we are keenly focused on the UK becoming a leader for commercial drone operations.  Achieving these two firsts in one afternoon is significant and demonstrates how quickly we can integrate and deploy our technology for BVLOS missions,” said Ed Hunter, Senior Product Manager – Drones at Etc. “Collaborating with SkyLift and uAvionix brought together two cloud-based systems powered by EE’s advanced LTE connectivity and purpose-built Drone SIM, which is currently being trialed across the UK to deliver ultra reliable communications that can be scaled across many industries, from drone-enabled medical deliveries to power line inspections and search and rescue.”

Two flights were conducted to independently verify the BT Drone SIM connection and the uAvionix aviation C-Band data links.  The third and final flight demonstrated the optimized use of both the BT Drone SIM and aviation C-Band datalinks for fully operational CNPC C2.  Successful link management and make-before-break connections between the two datalinks were achieved using the uAvionix SkyLine UAS BVLOS cloud-based service and hardware including a SkyStation5060POE GRS, two SkyStation5060LTE mobile GRS, a muLTElink5060 airborne radio system with the BT Drone SIM, and a uAvionix truFYX GPS installed on the aircraft.  In concert, the flight also demonstrated the use of ADS-B OUT transmission from the aircraft on 978 MHz for Electronic Conspicuity.  The signal was provided by a uAvionix microUAT device.

Callum Holland, Transformation Lead for Future Safety & Innovation at the UK Civil Aviation Authority, said, “The CAA is committed to enabling the adoption of new technologies and standards to facilitate the wider integration of RPAS into UK airspace. We’re proud to have supported the UK’s first RPAS integration of ADS-B Out, operating on 978MHz, as well as a Command Link operating simultaneously over 4G LTE and in the C-Band protected aviation spectrum. This demonstration represents both our commitment to delivering the Electronic Conspicuity vision, as outlined within the Airspace Modernisation Strategy, and facilitating the adoption of high assurance datalinks for RPAS command and control.”

The achievements at Bentwaters Park underline the progress made in the field of drone communication and safety systems, providing a foundation for the expansion of infrastructure across the country. With continued collaboration and technological advancements, the UK is positioned to lead the way in commercial drone operations.


Enjoyed the Article? Follow the links below to read more:

uAvionix: www.uavionix.com

Skylift: https://www.skyliftuav.co.uk/

BT group: www.bt.com/about

Ect. : https://www.linkedin.com/company/etcatbtgroup/about/

The contents of this article were inspired by and based on information sourced from an article by uAvionix. We acknowledge and appreciate their valuable insights and contributions to the field of drone operations and communication systems.

Mohammed Hasan

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Capturing the Majestic Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway from Above

Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway, the renowned preserved railway line, has recently unveiled a captivating perspective of its historic tracks. For the first time in its 134-year history, the railway has been captured from the air, thanks to the advanced drone technology provided by Networx3 UAV. The award-winning Matrice M30T and DJI Avata drones, operated by skilled pilot Olivia Cambridge, have produced a mesmerizing short film showcasing the scenic beauty of the railway and its iconic locomotive, Beatrice. This groundbreaking aerial footage offers viewers a unique bird’s eye view of this volunteer-run railway and presents an exciting glimpse into its rich heritage.

Networx3 UAV, renowned for its expertise in roof surveys, wind turbine inspections, and safety work in gas pipelines, demonstrated the versatility of their drones by capturing stunning and atmospheric footage of the Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway. Equipped with high-definition cameras capable of capturing minute details even from a kilometer away, the drones’ capabilities provided a truly immersive experience. Olivia Cambridge, the skilled drone pilot, skillfully maneuvered the drones to follow Beatrice as it traversed the snow-covered Yorkshire Dales, presenting viewers with breath-taking shots of the picturesque landscape.

The short film takes viewers on an enchanting journey through the heart of the railway. The video showcases the restored locomotive Beatrice, puffing through plumes of steam, and arriving at the historic Embsay Station, which boasts beautifully preserved Victorian features. The film’s immersive perspective offers a glimpse into the powerful magic of this majestic steam engine, highlighting the dedication of the volunteers and the historic significance of the railway.

Collaboration for a Greener Future

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In addition to capturing the railway’s beauty, Networx3 UAV has joined forces with Squirrel Energy, experts in green energy solutions. As part of their collaboration, Networx3 UAV’s commercial drone pilots conducted detailed roof inspections on the railway’s engine sheds. While their primary objective was to assist with the installation of solar panels to address the railway’s soaring electricity bill, they creatively harnessed their professional skills to produce a short promotional video for the railway.

Networx3 UAV’s ground breaking aerial film of the Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway showcases the beauty and historical significance of this preserved line. From its scenic surroundings to the meticulously restored locomotive Beatrice, the short film offers a fresh perspective on the railway’s enchanting atmosphere. Through their collaboration with Squirrel Energy, Networx3 UAV demonstrates their commitment to sustainability while capturing the timeless allure of this volunteer-run railway.


If you enjoyed this article check out the following links for more information:

Networx3 UAV: www.networx3uav.co.uk.

Embsay & Bolton Abbey Steam Railway: https://www.embsayboltonabbeyrailway.org.uk/

Squirrel Energy: https://squirrel.energy/

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CAA test site requirements consultation: 15 June 2023 3.30-4.30pm

The CAA is holding an innovations test site requirements consultation which is an online briefing event.

The CAA is looking to facilitate the safe development of new RPAS and AAM concepts in the United Kingdom, as part of the Government’s ambition to make Britain a world leader for new forms of aviation. A key enabler of this ambition is the establishment of safe and useful test sites, where market entrants can test and evaluate their products.

To achieve this they need the views of the aviation community, to ensure that sites have the characteristics that enable research aims to be achieved, and for them to learn about the technologies they will need to certify.

They have set up this online briefing session to give more details on the aims of this exercise and to launch an accompanying survey, which they would really appreciate you to complete.

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Drone Economy: “Action needed within next year for UK” by BT

BT and the GSMA alliance published a report on 8th June 2023, concluding that action is needed within next year for UK to catch up in drone economy race.

To access BT’s press release and full report, click HERE.

Below is a press release extract:

BT Group and GSMA Intelligence lay out guidance for UK Government and regulators to transform the drone economy, as UK lands mid-table in new global study of international drone readiness  

London, 8th June 2023 – Mobile industry insights, forecast and research specialist GSMA Intelligence has today launched a new report revealing that the UK is falling behind other global players in the race for drone innovation. The report, commissioned by BT Group, outlines how the UK must learn from international peers and lays out recommendations which could help guarantee the UK is a leader in the drone economy if acted on within the next year.  

The research, supported by BT Group, found that many of the UK’s international partners, including Japan, Switzerland, France, Germany and Italy have seen their drone ecosystems develop faster due to established regulatory systems and infrastructure. The UK currently sits at the middle ‘drone readiness’ index, with Switzerland taking the leading position and the US the bottom of the table reflecting slower progress in drone regulatory rules.  

With drones potentially contributing £45 billion to the UK economy and supporting 650,000 jobs by 2030, following the report’s recommendations has transformative potential for both the public and private sector.  

A separate poll for BT Group* found that 75% of consumers believe that it is essential for drones to be used for public service delivery, and two thirds agreeing that drones could have a positive impact on their lives. In this context, the UK now has a window of as little as 12 months to facilitate greater investment and technological development, or risk falling behind.  

To increase drone readiness in the UK and win the race to the top, the report outlines four key recommendations for the UK government, the UK aviation regulator, the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), and other relevant agencies: 

  • Facilitating permissions for safe, remotely piloted drone flights at scale: Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) drone capability underpins a successful drone industry and its applications. Although the UK has a BVLOS policy, it was found to be confusing and unclear among the raft of companies and start-ups testing or seeking deployment of their services at scale. The implementation guidelines need to be simplified and modernised. And a supporting regulatory framework that includes Unmanned Aircraft Traffic System Management (UTM), safety standards and training – must be a priority.  
  • Enforce pro-innovation regulations and a pro-growth regulatory culture: The (CAA) must formulate workable regulations that promote investment in a timely manner, while ensuring safe operations and delivering public confidence in the industry.  
  • Extend the Future Flight Challenge: The UK has many innovative companies in the drone sector that need a say in regulatory development. The flagship Future Flight Challenge, which the government has funded, has been a clear help and stimulus to private sector innovation and so this, or a related scheme, should be extended.  
  • Act now: The UK has a window that is as narrow as 12 months to set the regulations and guidance that will help the sector thrive. The study found that many advanced economies expect drone regulations to be in place by 2024–2025, a date that the UK must also meet to remain competitive in developing home-grown technology for domestic use and in export markets.  
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Transforming Aviation Together: launching the Future Flight Community Integration Group

Innovate UK is pleased to announce the establishment of the Future Flight Community Integration Group, a collaborative initiative driven by the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Future Flight Challenge.

The Future Flight Community Integration Group comprises a diverse range of members, including representatives from central and local government, industry, academia, end users, and an accessibility charity. ARPAS-UK is delighted to be involved and will draw on our own organisations and networks to bring input from others and ensure diverse voices are heard.

Kerissa Khan, Innovation Lead for UKRI’s Future Flight challenge and Co-Chair of the Community Integration Group, said:

The future of aviation is at a pivotal point. Advanced air mobility and drones are transforming the aviation sector, unlocking opportunities to better serve people and places with future flight. To secure the socio-economic benefits, we need to trailblaze pragmatic pathways to seamlessly integrate these new technologies and services into society. The variety of complexities we must tackle demands a collaborative approach drawing insights from across industry, government, and many different communities. I am pleased to launch the Future Flight Community Integration Group and am looking forward to bringing together diverse expertise, providing a forum for knowledge sharing and working together with a shared ambition to make future flight a reality across the UK.

Aleks Kowalski, ARPAS-UK Director, and its representative on the Community Integration Group, said:

ARPAS is pleased to have a seat on the Future Flight Community Integration Group as we recognise that drones have the potential to revolutionise how we connect people, transport goods, and deliver services in urban, rural, and remote areas, offering transformative opportunities for the aviation industry.  By understanding and addressing legitimate community concerns we can design services that also bring significant social and economic benefits to society and highlight the positive opportunities that future flight services can bring, demonstrating the potential for enhanced connectivity, improved transportation, and expanded service delivery.

We look forward to supporting networking and collaboration opportunities among stakeholders, fostering partnerships, knowledge sharing, and innovative initiatives that drive progress in the aviation industry and beyond to deliver outputs such as plans, roadmaps, policy insights, and recommendations to guide the integration of drone services into local communities and regions to create a sustainable aviation ecosystem by considering environmental factors, community needs, and long-term viability in the deployment of future flight technologies.

For more information, follow this link.

2 June 2023

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EU Retained Law in Aviation: by default all preserved.

The Department for Transport held a briefing session with aviation stakeholders on 31 May 2023 following the government’s announcement that it was scrapping the sunset clause in the Retained EU Law (Revocation & Reform) Bill.

The new default mode is that all regulation is preserved and will be assimilated into UK Law. Only specific regulations identified in a schedule will be removed. For now, in aviation, the only exclusion is an outdated text. (https://bills.parliament.uk/publications/51204/documents/3436)

Most questions on the briefing call were around consumers rights and their protections in commercial transport – presumably these have been put to test during and after the pandemic.

The bill allows review and reforms where needed. The Retained EU Law is assimilated into UK Law, but can be reformed in due course after 2023.