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14/05
12:00pm – 12:25pm
Wing Theatre
This session will share key insights from industry leaders NATS, Amazon and Flylogix, pioneers of commercialisation of drone operations who are delivering a diverse range of services which are underpinned by NATS core operational and technological expertise.
Amazon have been delivering packages for over a decade and are continuing to revolutionise the way the world shops by expanding their operation to incorporate speedy, drone delivery services.
Flylogix are leading the way in operating Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations for their offshore oil and gas customers in the North Sea, Scotland, making a significant business impact by improving efficiencies, effectiveness and improving safety.
NATS will discuss the critical role of advanced technology, including their next generation master control room, the new role of the airspace manager, modernisation of airspace and regulatory collaboration that is enabling the commercialisation of these drone services.
This session promises to provide valuable insights into the future of drone operations and how its commercial potential is being unlocked.