At DRONE ENABLE/1, industry and regulators recognized the urgent need for a UAS identification standard that would be flexible enough to meet the diverse needs of States yet specific enough to allow manufacturers to build products to be operated globally. In this panel, experts will discuss the substantial progress made in this area, and additional steps that may be required to achieve global acceptance of the new standards. Included as part of this panel will be a live demonstration showing one example of how the new standards could be used to provide a secure, flexible, and globally interoperable identification system.
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Operational Experiences
Exploring a pair of use cases from opposite ends of the spectrum; from a small island State with limited capacity to a large advanced State. This session will identify the issues and challenges related to beyond visual line-of-sight operations and provide insight to assist all States in facilitat...
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UAS Operations, Cooperative Separatio...
UAS Operations Over the High Seas Many States and UAS operators are interested in, or are already conducting, UAS operations over the high seas. However, under the current regulatory regime, such operations must be approved by the State of Registry and be conducted in accordance with ICAO Annex 2...
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Flight Rules Panel, Drone Enable/3 Re...
Flight Rules UAS and their associated technology are introducing new aviation challenges not foresee even a few years ago. One challenge pertains to the flight rules - instrument and visual - which have provided for effective airspace management for many years. This panel will discuss whether the...