17 September 2021
by Gareth Jennings
The SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian is currently flying a series of European demonstrations out of the UK. (Crown Copyright)
The United Kingdom, for the first time, approved a point-to-point flight of an unmanned aircraft in national airspace, enabling a General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) MQ-9B SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian to fly from Royal Air Force (RAF) Waddington in England to RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland.
The manufacturer announced the milestone on 16 September, noting that the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) approved the SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian flight on 12 September that was controlled by National Air Traffic Services (NATS).
“The Airspace Co-ordination Notice issued by the CAA for this series of demonstration flights in UK airspace is the largest and most meticulous we have ever produced, so that the airspace integration of SeaGuardian is at the highest level of safety,” Tom Gratton, CAA Airspace Regulator, was quoted as saying. According to GA-ASI vice-president of International Strategic Development Robert Schoeffling, “This successful flight paves the way not only for future operations of Protector in UK airspace, but also for other civil and commercial [unmanned aircraft] flights.”
The United Kingdom, for the first time, approved a point-to-point flight of an unmanned aircraft in ...
17 September 2021
by Gareth Jennings
The SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian is currently flying a series of European demonstrations out of the UK. (Crown Copyright)
The United Kingdom, for the first time, approved a point-to-point flight of an unmanned aircraft in national airspace, enabling a General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) MQ-9B SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian to fly from Royal Air Force (RAF) Waddington in England to RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland.
The manufacturer announced the milestone on 16 September, noting that the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) approved the SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian flight on 12 September that was controlled by National Air Traffic Services (NATS).
“The Airspace Co-ordination Notice issued by the CAA for this series of demonstration flights in UK airspace is the largest and most meticulous we have ever produced, so that the airspace integration of SeaGuardian is at the highest level of safety,” Tom Gratton, CAA Airspace Regulator, was quoted as saying. According to GA-ASI vice-president of International Strategic Development Robert Schoeffling, “This successful flight paves the way not only for future operations of Protector in UK airspace, but also for other civil and commercial [unmanned aircraft] flights.”
The United Kingdom, for the first time, approved a point-to-point flight of an unmanned aircraft in ...
17 September 2021
by Gareth Jennings
The SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian is currently flying a series of European demonstrations out of the UK. (Crown Copyright)
The United Kingdom, for the first time, approved a point-to-point flight of an unmanned aircraft in national airspace, enabling a General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) MQ-9B SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian to fly from Royal Air Force (RAF) Waddington in England to RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland.
The manufacturer announced the milestone on 16 September, noting that the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) approved the SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian flight on 12 September that was controlled by National Air Traffic Services (NATS).
“The Airspace Co-ordination Notice issued by the CAA for this series of demonstration flights in UK airspace is the largest and most meticulous we have ever produced, so that the airspace integration of SeaGuardian is at the highest level of safety,” Tom Gratton, CAA Airspace Regulator, was quoted as saying. According to GA-ASI vice-president of International Strategic Development Robert Schoeffling, “This successful flight paves the way not only for future operations of Protector in UK airspace, but also for other civil and commercial [unmanned aircraft] flights.”
The United Kingdom, for the first time, approved a point-to-point flight of an unmanned aircraft in ...
17 September 2021
by Gareth Jennings
The SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian is currently flying a series of European demonstrations out of the UK. (Crown Copyright)
The United Kingdom, for the first time, approved a point-to-point flight of an unmanned aircraft in national airspace, enabling a General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) MQ-9B SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian to fly from Royal Air Force (RAF) Waddington in England to RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland.
The manufacturer announced the milestone on 16 September, noting that the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) approved the SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian flight on 12 September that was controlled by National Air Traffic Services (NATS).
“The Airspace Co-ordination Notice issued by the CAA for this series of demonstration flights in UK airspace is the largest and most meticulous we have ever produced, so that the airspace integration of SeaGuardian is at the highest level of safety,” Tom Gratton, CAA Airspace Regulator, was quoted as saying. According to GA-ASI vice-president of International Strategic Development Robert Schoeffling, “This successful flight paves the way not only for future operations of Protector in UK airspace, but also for other civil and commercial [unmanned aircraft] flights.”
The United Kingdom, for the first time, approved a point-to-point flight of an unmanned aircraft in ...
17 September 2021
by Gareth Jennings
The SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian is currently flying a series of European demonstrations out of the UK. (Crown Copyright)
The United Kingdom, for the first time, approved a point-to-point flight of an unmanned aircraft in national airspace, enabling a General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) MQ-9B SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian to fly from Royal Air Force (RAF) Waddington in England to RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland.
The manufacturer announced the milestone on 16 September, noting that the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) approved the SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian flight on 12 September that was controlled by National Air Traffic Services (NATS).
“The Airspace Co-ordination Notice issued by the CAA for this series of demonstration flights in UK airspace is the largest and most meticulous we have ever produced, so that the airspace integration of SeaGuardian is at the highest level of safety,” Tom Gratton, CAA Airspace Regulator, was quoted as saying. According to GA-ASI vice-president of International Strategic Development Robert Schoeffling, “This successful flight paves the way not only for future operations of Protector in UK airspace, but also for other civil and commercial [unmanned aircraft] flights.”
The United Kingdom, for the first time, approved a point-to-point flight of an unmanned aircraft in ...
17 September 2021
by Gareth Jennings
The SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian is currently flying a series of European demonstrations out of the UK. (Crown Copyright)
The United Kingdom, for the first time, approved a point-to-point flight of an unmanned aircraft in national airspace, enabling a General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) MQ-9B SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian to fly from Royal Air Force (RAF) Waddington in England to RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland.
The manufacturer announced the milestone on 16 September, noting that the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) approved the SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian flight on 12 September that was controlled by National Air Traffic Services (NATS).
“The Airspace Co-ordination Notice issued by the CAA for this series of demonstration flights in UK airspace is the largest and most meticulous we have ever produced, so that the airspace integration of SeaGuardian is at the highest level of safety,” Tom Gratton, CAA Airspace Regulator, was quoted as saying. According to GA-ASI vice-president of International Strategic Development Robert Schoeffling, “This successful flight paves the way not only for future operations of Protector in UK airspace, but also for other civil and commercial [unmanned aircraft] flights.”
The United Kingdom, for the first time, approved a point-to-point flight of an unmanned aircraft in ...
17 September 2021
by Gareth Jennings
The SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian is currently flying a series of European demonstrations out of the UK. (Crown Copyright)
The United Kingdom, for the first time, approved a point-to-point flight of an unmanned aircraft in national airspace, enabling a General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) MQ-9B SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian to fly from Royal Air Force (RAF) Waddington in England to RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland.
The manufacturer announced the milestone on 16 September, noting that the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) approved the SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian flight on 12 September that was controlled by National Air Traffic Services (NATS).
“The Airspace Co-ordination Notice issued by the CAA for this series of demonstration flights in UK airspace is the largest and most meticulous we have ever produced, so that the airspace integration of SeaGuardian is at the highest level of safety,” Tom Gratton, CAA Airspace Regulator, was quoted as saying. According to GA-ASI vice-president of International Strategic Development Robert Schoeffling, “This successful flight paves the way not only for future operations of Protector in UK airspace, but also for other civil and commercial [unmanned aircraft] flights.”
The United Kingdom, for the first time, approved a point-to-point flight of an unmanned aircraft in ...
17 September 2021
by Gareth Jennings
The SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian is currently flying a series of European demonstrations out of the UK. (Crown Copyright)
The United Kingdom, for the first time, approved a point-to-point flight of an unmanned aircraft in national airspace, enabling a General Atomics Aeronautical Systems Inc (GA-ASI) MQ-9B SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian to fly from Royal Air Force (RAF) Waddington in England to RAF Lossiemouth in Scotland.
The manufacturer announced the milestone on 16 September, noting that the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) approved the SkyGuardian/SeaGuardian flight on 12 September that was controlled by National Air Traffic Services (NATS).
“The Airspace Co-ordination Notice issued by the CAA for this series of demonstration flights in UK airspace is the largest and most meticulous we have ever produced, so that the airspace integration of SeaGuardian is at the highest level of safety,” Tom Gratton, CAA Airspace Regulator, was quoted as saying. According to GA-ASI vice-president of International Strategic Development Robert Schoeffling, “This successful flight paves the way not only for future operations of Protector in UK airspace, but also for other civil and commercial [unmanned aircraft] flights.”
The United Kingdom, for the first time, approved a point-to-point flight of an unmanned aircraft in ...