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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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WATCH! Retained EU Law in Aviation Discussion with Simon Phippard, Of Counsel at Bird&Bird.

Key take away following briefing by the Department of Transport on 31 May 2023 on Retained EU Law, following the removal of the “sunset clause”. Discussion between Simon Phippard, Of Counsel at Bird&Bird, and Anne-Lise Scaillierez, CEO, ARPAS-UK.

This follows the summary published a few days ago, where we expressed our understanding that EU retained laws, in Aviation, are essentially preserved and will be assimilated into UK Law. This understanding was confirmed in our discussions with Simon.

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June 2 2023 Drone Related Jobs

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

Satellite Applications Catapult is hiring for the position of Drone Test and Development Centre Manager.

Overwatch Aerospace is hiring for the position of Production Lead.

Brett Aggregates is looking for a Surveying Technician.

Altitude Angel is looking for an iOS Developer.

Murphy Geospatial is hiring for the following positions:
Junior Surveyor
Business Development Executive

Pix4D is hiring for the position of Senior Business Development Executive.

BT Group is looking for a Specialist Research Professional.

Home Office is looking for Border Force – Maritime & Aviation Specialist Operations Team Leader (Technology Operations).

Nicholas Associates is looking for a Engineering Surveyor.

Castle Surveys is looking for a Geomatic Surveyor /Drone Pilot.

Dales Surveying Ltd is hiring for the following positions:
Experienced Multi-rotor Drone Pilots/Surveyors
Drone Team Operative

Flux Aviation is looking for a Senior Electronics Engineer.

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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.

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May 26 2023 Drone Related Jobs

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

COPTRZ is looking for a Customer Service Advisor.

Aggregate Industries is looking for a Drone Pilot.

Thales is hiring for the position of Systems Integration and Test Engineer – Autonomous Solutions.

Archangel Aerospace Group is hiring for the following positions:
Tech Startup Operations Manager
Control Systems Engineer – AI / UAV
Lead Systems Engineer – AI and UAVs

Murphy Geospatial is hiring for the following positions:
Application Engineer
Mobile Mapping Consultant
Utility Surveyor

Flylogix is hiring for the position of Safety Manager.

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May 19 2023 Drone Related Jobs

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

Skyports is hiring for the position of Commercial Growth Associate.

Crowded Space Drones is looking for a Drone Pilot with FPV experience.

Dronamics is hiring for the following positions:
Head of Office of Airworthiness (HOA)
Flight Test Director

An exciting opportunity has arisen for an Experienced Multi-rotor Drone/ UAV Pilot at Dales Surveying Ltd.

Murphy Geospatial is hiring for the following positions:
Modelling Coordinator / Senior Revit Technician
Senior Surveyor
Sales Consultant

Ernest Gordon Recruitment is looking for a Embedded Software Engineer (Drones, AI).

Caval is looking for a Site Administrator.

Parrot Drones is looking for an Account Manager Southern Europe – Remote (M/F).

British Engineering Services Group is hiring for the position of Survey Team Leader.

Operational Solutions Limited is looking for a Counter Drone – Airports: Lead Field Engineer.

Perceptual Robotics is looking for Application Support Engineer (Drone).

Peak Surveying Services is looking for a Land Surveyor.

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Gatwick closed for 55min on May 14 – “No drones found” (BBC). Awaiting official confirmation. Much improved response time.

Gatwick Airport was closed for 55 minutes on Sunday May 14, following reports of drone sighting near the airport. We were in contact with the NPCC and the CAA on this matter. The police led the response, and the new process put in place since 2018 really improved the response time, considering the airport was closed for 55 minutes and not a couple of days.

Gatwick Airport is equipped with a set of Counter-UAV technologies, therefore this time the investigation should benefit from facts and data, which could lead to affirmative conclusions, whether it is a confirmation or not of drone sightings.

Gatwick Airport has not yet officially communicated, but the BBC communicated late May 15, 2023 that no drones had been found yet. An investigation will take place no doubt, let’s check the outcome.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-65602504

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GEOBusiness & Digital Construction Week 2023

We are thrilled to announce that ARPAS-UK will be exhibiting at GeoBusiness, colocated with Digital Construction, on May 17th and 18th at Stand G650. This event brings together professionals and innovators from the geospatial and construction industries to explore the latest advancements, technologies, and solutions.

We have curated a series of captivating talks and presentations focused on the incredible potential of drones in various applications. These talks, delivered by some of our esteemed members, promise to provide valuable insights and highlight the transformative power of drone technology. Here’s a sneak peek at what you can expect:

GeoBusiness:

1. Aerial excellence: Showcasing the finest projects employing drones for cutting-edge photogrammetry and lidar applications
Speaker: Erick Razon, Richard Dunlop
Date and Time: 17th May 2023 | 10:00 – 10:30 am
Location: Surveying & Mapping Stage
Description: Explore notable global projects that highlight the use of photogrammetry and LiDAR in drone surveying. Discover diverse drone solutions and tactics employed to generate robust geospatial outputs like digital twins, georeferenced point clouds, 3D meshes, and 2D orthophotos.

2. Creating a digital twin with UAV-collected data
Speaker: David McKittrick
Date and Time: 17th May 2023 | 10:30 – 11:00 am
Location: Built Environment Stage
Description: Drones equipped with lidar or cameras enable the creation of digital twins, detailed 3D models of real-world areas. Through photogrammetric processing, GIS analysts can collect data and generate image, point cloud, and mesh layers. Further analysis involves terrain modeling, feature extraction, and overlaying additional data for a comprehensive 3D rendering.

3. Introduction into drones and payload capabilities
Speaker: Adrian Fowler, Brian Critchley
Date and Time: 17th May 2023 | 10:30 – 11:00 am
Location: Surveying & Mapping Stage
Description: This talk provides an overview of drones and their applications for surveying and mapping. It focuses on three drone products: Atmos Marlyn for topographic surveys, Tersus MetaVerse Painter LiDAR for landform monitoring, and Sniffer-4D for air pollutant mapping. Each product is supported by relevant case studies.

4. Infrastructure digital twin & the value of reality modeling
Speaker: Dr. Benoit Fredericque
Date and Time: 17th May 2023 | 2:00 – 2:30 pm
Location: Infrastructure Stage
Description: Infrastructure Digital Twins have revolutionized the way we design, build, and operate infrastructure by breaking information silos and enabling collaboration. This presentation explores the integration of various data sources and discusses the feasibility and benefits of reality modeling techniques through real-world implementation examples.

5. CAA Drone Regulations – What you need to know!
Speaker: James Ixer
Date and Time: 17th May 2023 | 3:30 – 4:00 pm
Location: Surveying & Mapping Stage
Description: This session provides an overview of the updated drone regulations in 2023 and their implications for the geospatial industry. Experts will be available to answer questions and facilitate discussions on drone-related topics.

6. Dr-SUIT – Drone Swarm for unmanned inspection of wind turbines
Speaker: Alex Fraess-Ehrfeld, Victor Becerra
Date and Time: 17th May 2023 | 4:00 – 4:30 pm
Location: Infrastructure Stage
Description: The Dr-SUIT project, a collaboration between Airborne Robotics, Ocean Infinity, Bentley Telecom, and the University of Portsmouth, focuses on using a swarm of drones carried by an uncrewed surface vessel (USV) to inspect offshore wind turbines. The project incorporates real-time scheduling, 5G/satellite communications, and autonomous operations to enhance efficiency and precision in turbine inspection and maintenance.

7. Remote Survey in High Risk Heritage Environments
Speaker: Gary Young, Jon Bedford
Date and Time: 17th May 2023 | 4:00 – 4:30 pm
Location: Built Environment Stage
Description: In this session, Gary and Jon from Historic England will discuss their geospatial work and the integration of semi-autonomous robots and drones into their workflow for accessing hazardous environments. They will highlight the benefits, challenges, and showcase case studies of projects that have utilized these tools.

8. How machine learning, artificial intelligence and advanced analytics are delivering national scale geospatial data and insight for insurers, government, and business
Speaker: Dr. Emma White, Tom Timms
Date and Time: 18th May 2023 | 11:00 – 11:30 am
Location: Built Environment Stage
Description: This presentation discusses the use of Machine Learning (ML), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and advanced analytical techniques for capturing and processing geographic data at a national scale. It addresses the challenges and provides real-world examples of their application in delivering solutions and services to government and the insurance industry.

9. Airborne bathymetry: Surveyors’ insights
Speaker: Andrei Șueran, Maxim Baklykov, Roman Kirsanov
Date and Time: 18th May 2023 | 3:00 – 3:30 pm
Location: Land & Natural Resources Stage
Description: Airborne bathymetry is a new surveying method that can provide bathyorographic maps for reservoirs, rivers, and seas. It allows for large-scale studies with a small team using a drone and offers comparable data accuracy to traditional methods. This method is particularly useful for areas where boat-based surveys are restricted or dangerous. A debate will be held to discuss surveying experiences and techniques.

10. Enhanced insight for environment and security: The cube4envsec initiative
Speaker: Prof. Peter Baumann
Date and Time: 18th May 2023 | 3:00 – 3:30 pm
Location: Main Stage
Description: The NATO SPS project Cube4EnvSec focuses on datacube services for security and climate impact assessment. Demonstrators highlight the integration of satellite, drone, and weather data for applications like aviation safety. The talk provides an overview and live demos of the project’s objectives and achievements.

Digital Construction Week:

1. Deploying drones to support construction teams
Speaker: James Bishop, Varun Sarwal
Date and Time: 17th May 2023 | 10:00 – 10:30 am
Location: Geospatial Theatre
Description: This session explores the practical applications of drone surveying and the integration of drone software into project team workflows. The focus is on improved site works tracking, cost analysis, and validation of early/enabling works using the user-friendly Hammer Missions platform.

2. Building the World’s First Industrial Safetytech Regulatory Sandbox
Speaker: Dr. Helen Balmforth, Seb Corby, Steven Naylor
Date and Time: 17th May 2023 | 10:00 – 10:30 am
Location: Innovation Stage
Description: Discovering Safety, in collaboration with the Safetytech Accelerator and construction industry partners, is establishing the world’s first regulatory sandbox for Industrial Safetytech. This initiative aims to evaluate and test innovative technologies such as AI, visual analytics, drones, and wearables in a simulated environment to promote successful solutions and overcome barriers to adoption in health and safety management.

3. Digital solution for construction – From data acquisition to data analysis using photogrammetry
Speaker: Dimitrios Kalamakis
Date and Time: 17th May 2023 | 10:30 – 11:00 am
Location: Geospatial Theatre
Description: Pix4D offers innovative data capture solutions for construction, including mobile scanning with PIX4Dcatch and an RTK rover for subsurface engineering utilities, as well as drone imagery and the CraneCamera for aerial perspectives. These solutions enhance site management, communication, and cost-saving measures through improved documentation, progress tracking, and BIM model generation.

4. Virtual inspection introduces new approach to operation and maintenance of large structures
Speaker: Dr. Chris Hoy, Richard Jenkins, Sara Peng
Date and Time: 17th May 2023 | 12:30 – 1:00 pm
Location: Asset Management Stage
Description: By leveraging digital technologies like drones, reality capture, and 3D modeling, the transition from manual to virtual inspection of large structures improves their operation, maintenance, and decision-making processes. Complete and geo-referenced structural overviews enable efficient inspection and facilitate informed decision-making through a flexible digital portal.

5. Post-disaster management in smart cities
Speaker: Damla Akyüz, Ezgi Şendil
Date and Time: 18th May 2023 | 10:30 – 11:00 am
Location: Geospatial Theatre
Description: Explore how technology is transforming disaster response in urban areas and how smart cities can utilize advanced technologies to enhance post-disaster management. Gain practical insights for improving disaster response in your community.

6. Taking construction to new heights: The revolutionary impact of drones on UK and global construction companies
Speaker: Ben Sangster, Erick Razon
Date and Time: 18th May 2023 | 11:00 – 11:30 am
Location: Geospatial Theatre
Description: Discover how construction firms are embracing drone technology to enhance efficiency, safety, and transparency in their operations. Explore real-world case studies from industry leaders to learn about successful drone integration in construction digitization.

7. Cintoo Cloud the multimodal as built platform for your static, mobile and drone data that plugs into your digital twin
Speaker: Simon Shaw
Date and Time: 18th May 2023 | 2:00 – 2:15 pm
Location: Tech Stage
Description: Cintoo Cloud is a platform used by leading companies in the AEC and Industry 4.0 sectors to store, manage, and distribute terrestrial, mobile, and drone point cloud data. It enables comparisons between laser scans and 3D models to identify discrepancies, reducing costs and errors. The platform offers benefits such as minimizing site visits, enhancing stakeholder collaboration, and integrating with other digital twin platforms.

8. Bridging the gap between drone surveying and site management
Speaker: Craig Mallard
Date and Time: 18th May 2023 | 3:00 – 3:30 pm
Location: Geospatial Theatre
Description: This session explores the use of drone data in construction, emphasizing the importance of accurate site progress tracking. By combining drones with data analytics platforms, teams can visualize and manage worksites effectively, improving productivity and reducing risks of data silos.

We invite you to visit Stand G650 at GeoBusiness and Digital Construction & to attend these enlightening talks and engage with these experts. Our team will be available throughout the event to discuss our drone-related services, share success stories, and answer any questions you may have.

Don’t miss this opportunity to stay up-to-date with the latest trends and developments in the geospatial and construction industries. We look forward to seeing you at GeoBusiness and Digital Construction on May 17th and 18th!

The ARPAS-UK Team

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CAA GA & RPAS Unit Update, ARPAS-UK annual conference, March 2023

With:

  • Kevin Woolsey, Co-Head GA & RPAS
  • Mark Wharry, Oversight & Safety Manager for GA & RPAS
  • Callum Holland, Transformation Manager for RPAS & AAM

The presentation and Q&A with the GA&RPAS Unit at the CAA was certainly a highlight of the day. Thank you Kevin Woolsey, Co-Head, Mark Wharry, Safety & Oversight Senior Manager, and Callum Holland, Transformation Manager, for coming in person, and for your commitment to engaging better with the industry. It was welcome news. 

Our Members’ Regulation Special Interest Group, the REG SIG team, had prepared a list of top 10 priorities, and the CAA team’s presentation was designed in response to these 10 points (link below). We all know that there has been and are still challenges, our industry is growing and innovating at a fast pace. Regulations and the regulators are industry enablers, and we are keen to collaborate and help the industry move forward.

Watch the video by clicking below:

Read the slide deck below:

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May 12 2023 Drone Related Jobs

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

Thales is looking for a Systems Engineering Modeller.

CMS Distribution is hiring for the position of Business Development Manager-Enterprise Drones.

Ganymede is looking for a Land Surveyor.

Coalesce Management Consulting is looking for a UAV Design Engineer.

Murphy Geospatial is hiring for the following positions:
Technical Manager
Business Development/ Sales Executive – Monitoring, UK
Sales Consultant

Archangel Lightworks is looking for an Optical System Engineer.

Archangel Aerospace Group is looking for: an IT Manager
Principal Systems Engineer – AI and UAVs

Team UAV is looking for a Bookkeeper/Administrator.

Clifton Cameras is looking for a Full Time Photographic Sales Advisor.