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14/05
2:00pm – 2:50pm
Wing Theatre
The implementation of UTM and strategic coordination in the US through public-private partnership between commercial operators, public safety leaders, service providers, and the support of the Global UTM Association and InterUSS Platform was a global collaboration. Developed out of U-space-compatible governance and data sharing foundations, and integrated into day-to-day operations in several areas in the US, the conversation now returns to U-space as the first U-space airspaces are introduced and the extensibility of the open resources operationalized in the US is demonstrated in Europe.
In this panel, hear from different perspectives – regulator, operator, service provider, open source interoperability provider – on the global state of UAS to UAS sharing of airspace, covering automated testing, governance, performance-based criteria, and current participants.