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UKADS – licence proposals
Consultations regarding licence modifications in support of an UK Airspace Design Service
Responses to CAP3164 Airlines for America British Airways Cranborne Chase National Landscape Drone Alliance Europe Duxford Airfield easyJet Gatwick Area Conservation Campaign (GACC) HarpendenSky IATA London Oxford Airport Luton and District Association for the Control of Aircraft Noise (LADACAN) Maldon District Council NERL Richard Fisher St.
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CAP3186 Consultation Policy Framework For New Types Of VTOL Aircraft V1.0A 1 (PDF)
OFFICIAL - Public ▪ Advanced Air Mobility: eVTOL Delivery Model (September 2025) – a CAA publication describing the objectives, delivery principles, emerging policy positions and future activities needed to support the implementation of eVTOL regulation in the UK.v ▪ The Roadmap for Advanced Air Mobility Aircraft Type Certification (June 2025) – a joint publication with several other National Aviation Authorities, describing the activities needed to deliver harmonization of aircraft certification.vi ▪ Future of Flight Action Plan (March 2024) – a joint publication by DfT, the CAA and Future of Flight Industry Group setting out the previous government’s strategic roadmap for drones and Advanced Air Mobility.vii ▪ Policy statements (Various) – CAA documents explaining prior policy positions across airworthiness, pilot licensing and flight operations at the time of publication.viii The policy proposals included in this consultation have also been informed by a number
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Services provided by CHIRP
what services are provided by the Confidential Human Factors Incident Reporting Programme
This AIC describes a programme that now invites reports from drone operators, aircraft ground handling and support staff, air display participants and organisers and aerodrome security staff in addition to those engaged in commercial air transport and general aviation (non-commercial and commercial), air traffic control and flight information services, aircraft maintenance and cabin crew.
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New study on Electronic Conspicuity published by aviation regulator
A study has been published looking at how human factors affect the use of Electronic Conspicuity (EC), and what can be done to can enhance airspace safety.
A report published by the UK Civil Aviation Authority today [16 November 2023] has looked at the importance of technology used in light aircraft that helps make pilots aware of other aircraft such as planes, gliders, helicopters and drones to avoid collisions and increase airspace safety.
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Complaint performance and learning
Statistics of complaint performance and lessons learned
Actions taken through learning from complaints July - September 2025 • Launch of SORA UK for Operating Safety Case drone applications to ensure the customer experience is improved through better communication and case management processes. • Updated criteria and process document for categorising and amending safety severity on audit findings to promote consistency • Improved internal processes when handling licence applications by better communication on the status of an application • Introduced a digital form for Part-66 applications and improved internal processes to improve communication with customers and case management.
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62. Join The Dots, Insights Heathrow Future Of Online Retail Report, November 2018 (PDF)
products Classification: Internal 20 Customers are starting to expect some, but not all, of the emerging tech features • Consumers expect offers based on previous shopping behaviour, offers based on location or other variables may still stand-out • Entertainment brands are using data to curate personalised collections, whilst not expected, we are seeing an increase in consumers suggesting retailers follow suit by making tailored product recommendations • Facial, voice and touch recognition are on the rise but are not expected and consumers will only adopt where there are clear benefits for them • Videos and 360 views of products are now expected, product searches using photos or 3D images of items using AR/VR are not widely used • Online chat bots are increasing, but personal live chats are generally preferred (and are helping brands feel modern but personal) • One day delivery and lockers are now seen as standard, but Amazon is driving expectations towards one hour delivery, drone
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CAP3158 (PDF)
the scope of the stakeholder engagement plan, taking account of the service being provided (UKADS or UKACS) and where the service is being provided. 3.8 The plan should include, as a minimum, arrangements for engagement with: partners19 to an airspace change proposal being sponsored by NERL as the UKADS provider stakeholders potentially impacted by the airspace change proposal being sponsored by NERL as the UKADS provider, noting the guidance above that differentiation from a CAP 1616 consultation must be made clear in this engagement sponsors of airspace change proposals subject to coordination by the UKACS the National Air Traffic Management Advisory Committee (NATMAC) the Joint Air Navigation Services Council (JANSC) Future of Flight organisations and groups with an interest in the use of airspace or that are affected by it, including other air navigation service providers, General Aviation and military users, new airspace user groups such as drones
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The Arora Group's Response To CAP1658 July 2018 (1) (PDF)
Forecasting changes in transportation and technology, Arora’s plans accept future demands and infrastructure—accounting for near-term shifts including the advent of drone baggage deliveries and tracking as well as adaptability for seamless integration of future trends. 8.
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CAP3141 (PDF)
OFFICIAL - Public UK Future of Flight Programme The UK Future of Flight Programme encompasses the CAA’s work to support the integration of novel aviation technologies, currently focussed on Uncrewed Aviation Systems (referred to informally as drones) and eVTOL aircraft.
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CEPA Cost Allocation And Non Reg Income Report(4) (PDF)
Projected inter-company costs for NERL are expected to rise slightly (by approximately 3%) because of increased requirements to ensure the safety of airspace users due to increasing drone activity.