New Delhi: Indian aviation regulator Directorate Normal of Civil Aviation has signed a memorandum of understanding with the European aviation regulator European Union Aviation Security Company (EASA) for cooperation in unmanned plane techniques and progressive air mobility.
This MoU will deal with collaboration on unmanned plane and progressive air mobility between the 2 civil aviation authorities, the regulator stated.
This would come with cooperation between the 2 organisations within the areas of growth of certification requirements, environmental requirements, associated necessities for the certification, use of unmanned plane system, progressive air mobility operations which incorporates licensing of personnel, coaching, air visitors administration and infrastructure, together with Unmanned Plane System Visitors Administration (UTM) requirements and companies.
The settlement will even guarantee common data sharing between the 2 authorities on the technological developments and analysis on this space and likewise their respective methods for outreach to related stakeholders.
Additional, this can end in collaboration in conducting conferences, workshops, coaching programmers by DGCA and EASA within the matter.
The signing of this MoU is anticipated to end in harmonized requirements and accelerated progress of Indian unmanned aviation sector, DGCA stated.
In April, DGCA had signed a letter of intent in unmanned plane techniques and progressive air mobility with the European Union Aviation Security Company throughout EU-India Aviation Summit held in New Delhi.
Up to date: 05 Jul 2023, 02:29 PM IST