fredag 28. juli 2017

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First Routine Persistent BVLOS Commercial UAV Services from a Major International Airport



ING Robotic Aviation claims to be the first UAV company in the world to perform routine persistent Beyond Visual Line-of-Sight (BVLOS) commercial services operating from of a major international airport.
The month-long initial operation supported Government security operations during a major international event. Flight operations at this level of maturity are rare in the current drone world. Success requires close cooperation and coordination with the country’s Civil Aviation Authority, the Airport Authority, the Air Traffic Controllers (including, in this case, New York Air Route Traffic Control Center), and a very experienced unmanned aviation team.
ING, with over 35,000 hours of UAV flight services delivered in airspace as diverse as war zones, shipping lanes, the arctic, jungles, and more, delivered successfully and safely in this complex airspace. The UAV was fully integrated with helicopters, business jets, general aviation aircraft, and commercial airliners. ING flew their Serenity fixed-wing long endurance small unmanned aircraft.
“This is a major global milestone for unmanned aviation. The ATC Controllers expressed that they were exceptionally pleased with the success of the operation and were excited to add “drone controller” to their endorsements.”, ​ ​states ING Robotic Aviation’s CEO/CTO, Ian Glenn, “Serenity was a rock solid performer in all phases of flight including automatic takeoff and landing (ATOL).”


FlyLogix conducts longest civilian drone flight in UK

FlyLogix has announced that is has conducted the longest, beyond line of sight, civilian drone flight in UK.
FlyLogix conducts longest civilian drone flight in UK
The flight, conducted on 17th July, saw Flylogix's Condor Drone complete an inspection of the DP3 unmanned platform on behalf of oil and gas operator Centrica. The drone took off from Blackpool Airport and flew the 88km round trip to the platform in the East Irish Sea, which forms part of Centrica's Morecambe Bay operations.
FlyLogix worked in close collaboration with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), Centrica, Blackpool Airport and other air space users, to ensure the safety and success of the record operation.
Condor returned detailed infrared imagery from the flight. The use of long range drones to complete remote offshore inspection provides operators with imagery and data without the cost and risk of mobilising personnel offshore.

"A major milestone"

FlyLogix Chairman, Charles Tavner, said: “This is a major milestone for FlyLogix as we showcase the significant benefits of our long range offshore drone service, and ultimately demonstrate the future of offshore inspection and logistics.  We are grateful for the support of the CAA, Centrica, Blackpool Airport and other air space users, to ensure the success of this record service.”
He added: “We are extremely excited about rolling this service out more widely.”

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