The Swiss
system will be the first national deployment of U-space, a Europe digital
infrastructure aimed at preventing accidents involving drones. A
test phase will start in June 2018, reported the Swiss News Agency
ATS on Monday.
The national management system for unmanned aircraft vehicles (UAV)
would be the first of its kind on the European continent. The project has been
launched as a collaboration between Swiss air navigation service
provider Skyguide and AirMap, a California-based drone airspace
management platform.
In a joint press release, the two companies laid out their plans to
create a “state-of-the-art Swiss U-space” involving drone registration,
GPS-based virtual boundaries known as geofences, and real-time alerts for UAV
pilots who would be connected to Swiss air traffic control services.
The UAV control system would provide drones with “safe and secure access
to Swiss skies”, they wrote, adding that they expect the system to be
“fully operational” from summer 2019.
Booming economy
Such a project will be a “catalyst" for the growth of the drone
economy in Switzerland, which is already booming, Skyguide said. According to
the press release, the number of UAV flight requests received by Skyguide has
increased tenfold since 2013.
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