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Federating National Activities
Peter van Blijenburgh
“Standing Strong Together”
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
29 November 2018
© UVS International
CIVIL DRONE COUNCILS
29 November 2018
What is UVS International
International non-profit association registered in The Netherlands
Operates out of offices in Paris, France
Founded in 1998
Board of Directors = Representatives from 24 Countries
FEDERATES t 24 national RPAS associations in 22 countries
REPRESENTS t 4900 companies & organizations from 35 countries on all continents
t RPAS Operators t RPAS Manufacturers t Service Suppliers
INVOLVEMENT Long-standing (since 2000) advocacy for the creation of RPAS-related rules
& regulations + standards at:
t European level Participant in ALL EC RPAS initiatives
INITIATOR of & Participant in former EUROCAE WG73
INITIATOR of & Participant in former EUROCAE WG93
t International level Participant in former ICAO UAS Study Group
Participant in current ICAO RPAS Panel
Strong international promoter of JARUS
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International RPAS Coordination Council
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24 National Associations – 22 Countries
Representing 4937 Companies
Italy ASSORPAS 58
Australia ACUO 1000
Austria AAI-UAS-WG 34
Belgium BeUAS 175
Canada Unmanned Systems 186
Finland RPAS Finland 17
France FPDC 275
Germany UAV-DACH 170
Latvia LARPAS 30
Netherlands DARPAS 64
Norway UAS Norway 810
Switzerland SFCD 190
United Kingdom ARPAS 620
Italy FIAPR 94
Japan JUIDA 370
Romania UVS Romania 10
South Africa + CUAASA 110
Namibia + Botswana
Portugal APANT 30 Czech Rep. UAVA
40
Poland SBSL 50
Belgium EUKA 234
Germany CURPAS 55
China Shenzhen UAVIA 35
Japan JDC 280
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Austria R
Belgium R
Cyprus R
Czech Rep. R
Denmark R
Finland R
France R
Germany R
Ireland R
Italy R
Netherlands R
Norway R
Poland R
Spain R
Sweden R
Switzerland U
UK R
Bulgaria R
Croatia R
Estonia R
Greece R
Latvia R
Lithuania R
Luxembourg R
Malta U
Portugal R
Romania R
Slovak Rep. R
Slovenia R
Hungary U
European Union + Norway & Switzerland
Regulatory Status – Europe
Countries with National RPAS Rules U or Regulation R
U Rules: Permits-to-Fly are granted by National Aviation Authority (NAA), based on specific national rules, &
possibly on a case-to-case exemption basis (also in countries where no national regulation exists).
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National Civil Drone Council
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Austria 198
Belgium 200 EST
Cyprus 2
Czech Rep. 24
Denmark 575
Finland 33
France 7004
Germany 750 EST
Ireland 30
Italy 965
Netherlands 778
Norway 550
Poland 2000
Spain 3613
Sweden 224
Switzerland 5
UK 2450
Bulgaria 20 EST
Croatia 30 EST
Estonia 20 EST
Greece 30 EST
Latvia 20 EST
Lithuania 20 EST
Luxembourg 20 EST
Malta 20 EST
Portugal 40 EST
Romania 20 EST
Slovak Rep. 10 EST
Slovenia 20 EST
Hungary ?
Certificated: Any form of recognition that a product, part or appliance, organisation or person complies with the
applicable requirements, including the provisions of a regulation and its implementing rules, as well
as the issuance of the relevant certificate attesting such compliance (EASA Basic Reg. Art. 3).
Operator: Person, organisation or enterprise engaged in or offering to engage in an RPAS operation (ICAO).
18 681 Certificated RPAS Operators
European Union + Norway & Switzerland
Regulatory Status – Europe
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WHAT IS A CIVIL DRONE COUNCIL (CDC)
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• Does not necessarily have a legal entity.
• Can be organized on a national or regional level (> 1 country).
• Participation is voluntary.
• Work hours & travel expenses are funded by the participants.
• In most cases a government representative presides & fulfils
the secretariat function.
• All national drone community stakeholders can participate.
A Public/Private Interest Group
DRONE COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS - 1
A GOVERNMENTAL ENTITIES
A1 National aviation authority + military aviation authority
A2 Min. of Transport + departments/agencies
A3 Min. of Agriculture + departments/agencies
A4 Min. of Environment + departments/agencies
A5 Min. of Infrastructure & Water Management + departments/
agencies
A6 Min. of Interior + departments/agencies (Police, Coast Guard,
Customs)
A7 Min. of Defence + departments/agencies
A8 Min. of Economy + departments/agencies
A9 Min. of Industry + departments/agencies
A10 National frequency agency
A11 National data protection agency
A12 National normalisation organisations
A13 Municipalities
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DRONE COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS - 2
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B INDUSTRY (micro companies, SMEs/SMIs, large corporations)
B1 Manufacturers / integrators & suppliers of:
- Systems: t Leisure (flying toys, recreational, model aircraft)
t Professional
t Military
- Sub-Systems [engines, payloads, command & control, comms
telemetry, datalinks, autopilots, data processing, nav. systems,
power supply (batteries, fuel cells, solar cells), software, ...]
- ATM / ATC / UTM/U-Space equipment & software
- New disruptive technology
B2 Technology / Competence clusters
B3 National & regional economic promotion agencies
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DRONE COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS - 3
B4 Service Providers
- Air Navigation Service Providers
- Communications service providers (incl. satellite)
- Standards organisations
- Distributors
- National & regional trade associations
- Other services (e.g. flight schools, insurance, legal experts,
qualified entities, research orgs, test ranges, academics)
B5 Operators:
- Commercial (aerial work) – Current / Future
- Non-Commercial (corporate ops) – Current / Future
- Governmental (Non-Military)
DRONE COMMUNITY STAKEHOLDERS - 4
B6 Large capital-strong companies (data customers)
- Aerial work
- Logistics (local, regional, national, international)
- Construction
- Electricity supply & electric grid operators
- Pipeline operators
- Highway management
- Oil & gas (onshore & offshore)
- Railroad operators
- Solar energy generation farm maintenance
- Wind turbine farm maintenance
- et cetera
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CDC – THE PURPOSE
Bring national drone community together with the intent to:
Coordinate national industry efforts to develop the national civil
drone market by jointly:
- Identifying obstacles & prioritizing them
- Addressing technological & regulatory gaps
- Defining a national vision on the way forward
Support the development of innovative technologies & services.
Identify where national / regional investment is required/possible.
Keep national rules / regulation up-to-date.
Develop national export potential.
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CDC – THE OBJECTIVES
Optimization of horizontal & vertical information flow.
Optimization of the use of national resources.
Creation direct contact between manufacturers & potential
customers permitting to develop products corresponding
more closely with user expectations.
Definition of a national drone strategy.
Technical support to national aviation authority.
Creation of a collective national conscience.
Promotion: national awareness/positive public perception.
Definition of a national opinion & its international promotion.
Coordination with other CDCs to fast-track specific topics.
Creation of inputs at ICAO, JARUS , EC & EU Agency levels.
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CDC – THE STRUCTURE
Executive Committee
Secretariat
Working Group Working Group Working Group Working Group
Sub-Grps Sub-Grps Sub-Grps Sub-Grps
Joint Sub-Groups
CDC – WORKING GROUPS - EXAMPLES
Operations & Regulation Regulatory Transition
Staying up-to-date (EU & international level)
Aeronautical information
Standard scenarios
U-Space
U-Space Integration with ATM
Pilot Training & Qualification
Flight Schools & Curriculae
Operator Training & Qualification
Technology & Security Command, Control, Communications
Cybersecurity
Standards
Test Centres
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CDC – WORKING GROUPS - EXAMPLES
Support & Promotion Terminology
Awareness Creation / Acceptability
External Communications
Educational Matters
Liability & Insurance
Data protection & Privacy
Export-related Matters
Financing & Investment
Future Market (evaluation)
JOINT SUB-GROUPS
Operations & Regulation
Technology & Security
BVLOS Operations
Identification
Geo-Limitation
Anti-Drone Systems
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CDC – DRIVERS & WORK METHODOLOGY
The effort is preferably lead by a designated government
representative (possibly with the support of an external
person to do the secretariat work).
Industry, in coordination with the relevant governmental
authorities, has to:
Be the driver & identify what the priorities (WG topics) are
Create & populate the exec committee & working groups
required to tackle the identified priorities
Set the timelines for the required work
Create a coherent structure to permit the aforementioned
The structure should be flexible enough to be adaptable to
the rapid development of technology
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CDC – THE ADVANTAGES
Permits the members of a national drone community to identify
themselves to each other.
Permits to overcome national drone community fragmentation.
Minimizes the risk of duplication of development efforts.
Permits to create a national vision & relevant industrial & regulatory
strategy.
Federates the members of a national drone community (large &
small enterprises) behind a common goal.
Creates better understanding between the governmental & non-
governmental members of a national drone community and
balanced opinions.
The national drone community can work in its national language.
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CDCs – WHERE THEY EXIST
Europe:
France
Germany
Spain
United Kingdom
Potential:
Belgium Italy
Netherlands Poland
Portugal Romania
Sweden Switzerland
Rest of the World:
Canada
Japan
United States
Potential:
Argentina Australia
Brazil China
India Russian Fed.
South Africa South Korea
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1 Bring together the competences of large companies & SMEs,
which have a collective responsibility
2 Create a national opinion
3 Focus national industry on important action points:
t Urgent matters not dealt with in upcoming EU regulation, e.g.:
- Pilot Training & Qualification
- Flight School Approval
- Safety rules for test ranges
- Product Safety standards (Open category)
- Standard Scenarios (Specific category)
t Matters of critical importance, e.g.:
- Using SORA
- Identification & prioritizing standards (Specific category)
t Airspace integration
4 Coordination between EU CDCs will accelerate the creation of a
harmonized European approach
CDCs – MATTERS OF IMPORTANCE
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