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December 9 2022 Drone Related Jobs

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

UK Ministry of Defence is looking to recruit a Remotely Piloted Air Systems Engineer.

ANGOKA is looking to recruit a Business Development Manager – Air Mobility based in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

UK Ministry of Defence is looking to recruit a DE&S Junior Air Engineer – Aircraft Platforms and Systems.

Operational Solutions Limited is looking to recruit a Counter Drone – Airports: Field Engineer

Above Surveying is looking to recruit a Drone Pilot Coordinator.

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CAA Updates to CAP722 and AMC & GM

ARPAS-UK Comment: There is a lot to read here. We will do so and come back to you in due course. The important part is making sure you read this too!

The CAA has published a decision introducing new Acceptable Means of Compliance (AMC) and Guidance Material (GM) for UK Regulation (EU) 2019/947 (ORS9 No 16), which is effective immediately. This provides a way of complying with regulatory requirements and can be found in the regulation library. Direct link to AMC & GM is here.

As a result, CAP 722CAP 722ACAP 722BCAP 722CCAP 722D and CAP 722E have been re-published, and CAP 722H (Pre-Defined Risk Assessments) has been newly published.

There have been significant changes to all these documents, in particular- CAP 722A, and UAS Operators and Remote Pilots are encouraged to familiarise themselves with the changes. UAS Operators and Recognised Assessment Entities are asked to start to implement these changes within their operations, before the end of January 2023.

8 December 2022

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The 2023 International Conference on UAS: 6-9 June, Warsaw, Poland

Drones has been announced as the Gold Sponsor of the 2023 International Conference on Unmanned Aircraft Systems (ICUAS 2023).

The 2023 International Conference on Unmanned Aircraft Systems, ICUAS 2023, will take place on June 6–9, in Warsaw, Poland, at the Lazarski University. The central theme of ICUAS 2023 is threefold: 1) reconfigurable aerial platforms; 2) multi-purpose/hybrid aerial platforms; 3) regulations and standards for autonomy.

National and international organizations, agencies, industry, and authorities working towards defining roadmaps of Unmanned Aircraft Systems/Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (UAS/RPAS) expectations, technical requirements, and standards, which need to be utilized and implemented to advance the state of the art, are welcome to this conference, which encourages the use of the next generation of UAS/RPAS for a wide spectrum of civilian and public domain applications.

ICUAS 2023 aims to bring together different groups of qualified representatives worldwide, funding agencies, industry, academia, end-users, and practitioners, to discuss the current state of unmanned aviation, and the roadmap to their full utilization in civilian and public domains. Special emphasis will be given to research opportunities, and to ‘what comes next’ in terms of the tools, essential and support technologies, and standards that need to be utilized to advance the state of the art.

Conference topics of interest include:

Airspace ControlNetworked UAS
Airspace ManagementPayloads
AirworthinessPath Planning and Navigation
AutonomyReliability of UAS
Biologically Inspired UASRisk Analysis
CertificationSee/Sense-Detect-and-Avoid Systems
Control ArchitecturesSecurity
Energy-Efficient UASSensor Fusion
Environmental IssuesSmart Sensors
Fail-Safe SystemsStandardization
Frequency ManagementTechnology Challenges
IntegrationTraining
InteroperabilityUAS Applications
Levels of SafetyUAS Communications
Manned/Unmanned AviationUAS Testbeds
Micro- and Mini- UASUAS Transportation Management (UTM)

January 15, 2023: Full Papers / Invited Sessions / Tutorial Proposals Due
February 1, 2023: UAV Competition: simulation-based scenario
March 31, 2023: Acceptance / Rejection Notification
April 20, 2023: Upload Final, Camera Ready Papers
March 31–April 20, 2023: Early Registration

The full program of the conference is available here:
http://www.uasconferences.com/2023_icuas/

The most exciting and innovative papers presented at ICUAS 2023 will be selected to be extended and recommended to Drones Special Issue “to be announced”.

http://www.uasconferences.com/2023_icuas/

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PwC: Drone Perception Study Feedback Requested

Earlier this year PwC released an updated economic report (Skies Without Limits v2.0) looking at the potential economic impact of drones on the UK economy by 2030. The report identifies some barriers that may impact UK drone adoption and one of these is the industry perception of drones.

To understand this in more detail, PwC are currently working alongside BEIS to update their 2019 drone perception study, looking at how Industry views drone technology and the potential barriers to adoption. 

They are now testing some of the themes that emerged from the study with a small number of stakeholders and would appreciate it if you could share your views by completing the interview questions below.

Please return the completed survey to membership@arpas.uk

Please return by 14 December 2022

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Altitude Angel and Saab to partner on Digital Tower technology

In a joint announcement made on 5th December 2022, Altitude Angel and Saab have revealed they have formed a partnership that will see Altitude Angel’s market-leading UTM technology platform integrated as part of Saab’s Digital Tower (r-TWR) offering. 

Saab’s r-TWR is a next-generation Digital Tower solution, which builds on proven Saab video processing, visual presentation, and automation solutions. The Saab r-TWR is a flexible and scalable solution for a broad range of use cases and is already deployed for civil and military airports in Sweden, UK, US, and Germany and with implementations ongoing in Belgium, Netherlands, Ireland, and Romania. 

With the formal partnership agreement in place, Altitude Angel will begin integrating its GuardianUTM services into the r-TWR digital tower solution offered by Saab, allowing ANSPs and appropriate stakeholders to digitally authorize and manage uncrewed flights in conjunction with crewed flights, directly communicating authorization, clearance, and in-flight instructions to provide enhanced situational awareness of drone operations. 

Richard Ellis, Altitude Angel, Chief Business Officer, said: “We’ve been working with Saab Tower Systems and Saab (operating the world’s first Digital Tower Centre in Sundsvall, Sweden) for some time and I’m excited to announce the formal partnership agreement. Our partnership with Saab allows us to seamlessly fuse cutting-edge ATM and UTM technologies in one innovative offering reducing time, effort, and complexity for airports, ANSPs, and drone operators to safely carry out operations integrated into the airspace.  

“Through the integration of GuardianUTM, Saab will be able to provide Digital Towers which are equipped and ready for the demands of our future skies, as the use of drones increases and Urban Air Mobility through eVTOL aircraft becomes a day-to-day occurrence.”  

Per Ahl, Saab Digital Air Traffic Solutions, Chief Executive Officer: “In Altitude Angel, Saab can partner with the provider of the leading UTM platform in order to provide our airport and ANSP customers with the greatest and most accurate picture of the sky they manage. In harmony with the capability, the Saab r-TWR gives us, GuardianUTM Enterprise is providing us with key functionalities the future-proof our product for existing and new customers” 

About Altitude Angel:  

Altitude Angel is an award-winning provider of UTM (Unified Traffic Management) software, enabling those planning to operate, or develop UTM/U-Space solutions, to integrate robust data and services with minimum effort quickly. 

Today, Altitude Angel’s market-defining technology is providing a critical, enabling service on which the future of UTM will be built across the globe. Altitude Angel is leading a consortium of businesses to build and develop 165 miles (265km) of ‘drone superhighways’ connecting airspace above Reading, Oxford, Milton Keynes, Cambridge, Coventry, and Rugby over the next two years. The Skyway superhighway network, enabled using Altitude Angel’s ARROW technology, will unlock the huge potential offered by unmanned aerial vehicles and be a catalyst to enable growth in the urban air mobility industry. 

Altitude Angel’s first-party solutions also power some of the world’s leading ANSPs, aviation authorities, and Enterprises, including LVNL (Netherlands) and Avinor (Norway), empowering them with new capabilities to safely manage and integrate drone traffic into national operations. 

From a consistent, well-documented, and standards-based platform, drone manufacturers such as DJI and cutting-edge software developers around the world use our Developer Platform to obtain rich, relevant, and local geofencing data, exchange and share flight plans, de-conflict their own flights in real-time and interface with national flight authorization systems. A growing portfolio of enhanced capabilities helps our customers to comply with current and future regulations and interface with changing national systems with minimal effort. 

By unlocking the potential of drones and helping national aviation authorities, ANSPs, developers, and enterprise organizations, Altitude Angel is establishing new services to support the growth of the drone industry.  

Altitude Angel was founded by Richard Parker in 2014 and is headquartered in Reading, UK.   

Altitude Angel’s developer platform is open and available to all at https://developers.altitudeangel.com 

About GuardianUTM:  

GuardianUTM enables drone manufacturers and software developers to connect into a rich, dynamic source of accurate, authoritative, and relevant information to support geofencing while offering enhanced UTM capabilities such as a single interface to multi-country flight authorization.  

Its companion product, GuardianUTM O/S, supports all the functionality required to deliver national-grade drone traffic management capabilities to any country that wishes to safely unlock the potential of drones.  

Introduction video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bd0pvUrS07g.  

About Saab:  

Saab serves the global market with world-leading products, services and solutions within military defence and civil security. Saab has operations and employees on all continents around the world. Through innovative, collaborative and pragmatic thinking, Saab develops, adopts and improves new technology to meet customers’ changing needs. 

For further information or to arrange an interview, please contact: 

Stephen Farmer, Altitude Angel, Head of Corporate Communications & PR  
Tel: +44 (0)118 321 4100  
stephen@altitudeangel.com  

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