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Amsterdam Drones (UAV) Declaration

/1st December 2018, Drone Market Watch™/ EASA recently published the first formal Opinion on safe operations for small drones in Europe. Patrick Ky, EASA’s Executive Director said: “this regulation will enable the free circulation of drones and a level playing field within the European Union, while also respecting the privacy and security of EU citizens, and allowing the drone industry to remain agile, to innovate and continue to grow”.
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Amsterdam Drone Week 2018 is an Event by and for the Drone (UAV) Industry

/27th November 2018, Drone Market Watch™/ Amsterdam Drone Week is a co-created events festival, that unites the brightest and most creative minds of the drone (UAV) industry, showcases the latest technology and helps unlock the potential of drones and discovery of new applications. For the duration of one week, this umbrella event connects the entire drone (UAV) value chain through a diversity of events around drone regulations, new technology and future solutions.
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European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) to Host High Level Conference on Drones 2018

/26th November 2018, Drone Market Watch™/ On 27th – 28th of November 2018 the next High Level Conference on Drones will take place at RAI Amsterdam. This time the conference will be hosted by the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management and set during the launch of the first Amsterdam Drone Week bringing together regulatory bodies and industry experts from all around the world.
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European Union (EU) Drone (UAV) Regulations Package Published

/9th October 2018, RPAS Regulations/ The European Commission (EC) published the Draft Implementing Regulation on the rules and procedures for the operation of unmanned aircraft + its Annex, as well as the Draft Delegated Regulation on unmanned aircraft intended for use in the ‘open’ category, and on third-country operators of unmanned aircraft systems + its Annex.
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Drones (UAVs) to Take Off in Monitoring and Inspection of Construction Works

/17st July 2018, DRONE MARKET WATCHTM/ The development of construction projects is a complex and resource-intensive process. It is possible already, however, to monitor with drones (UAVs) projects in terms of a common project life-cycle which comprises a series of stages. Drones (UAVs) can be used everywhere, from building inspection to monitoring a project’s construction phase and documenting the progress with pictures and video reveals Drones in Building and Construction Inspection Global Market Outlook 2017÷2026.
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Drones (UAVs) in Façade and Structural Inspection of Buildings

/21st September 2017, DRONE MARKET WATCHTM/ Drones (UAVs) can be utilized everywhere, from building façade inspection to monitoring a project’s construction phase and photographing and documenting the progress and end result. As a small aerial device, they possess a unique ability to operate lower than manned aircraft but higher than cranes and other ground-based vehicles. Utilizing multispectral sensors, they also capture data imperceptible to the human eye, benefiting everyone from the crew on the ground to the managers in the office.
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Considerations for Safe Drone (UAV) Operation in International Airspace

/4th August 2017, DRONE MARKET WATCHTM/ Drone (UAV) technology brings radical changes. The drone (UAV) technology creates opportunities for new services and applications. They represent a tremendous opportunity both for the global aeronautical manufacturing industry, especially for small and medium sized enterprises, and for the many aviation and non-aviation businesses that will be able to integrate drones (UAVs) into their activities, and increase their efficiency and competitiveness.
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Standards to Contribute to the Development of Drone (UAV) Technologies

/22nd June 2017, DRONE MARKET WATCHTM/ Drone technologies are developing fast. That is why the regulation bodies on international and national levels also intend to move to performance based rulemaking. Detailed rules will set specific performance objectives, functionalities or processes. Industry standards will propose technologies or methods to comply with the rules. This implies an important responsibility for industry to support the definition of standards.
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Joint Authorities for Rulemaking on Unmanned Systems (JARUS)

/8th May 2017, DRONE MARKET WATCHTM/ JARUS is a cooperation of (currently) 45 civil aviation authorities worldwide and its aim is to develop harmonised rules for unmanned aircraft recommending a set of technical, safety and operational requirements for the certification and safe integration of drones into airspace and at aerodromes. European Commission and the European Parliament have recognised JARUS as the most pragmatic ‘working engine’ to develop the necessary rules. This will ensure harmonisation worldwide and JARUS is expected to contribute to the ICAO work. The EU is, therefore, fully engaged in JARUS and provides significant resources.
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