August 1-3 2023, Baltimore, MD
Reported by Vijay Somandepalli, MassRobotics UAS/AAM Director
This yr’s FAA UAS symposium was held on the Baltimore Conference Heart August 1-3, 2023, and marked the return of the wholly in-person FAA symposium after the COVID-19 pandemic. This yr, the FAA additionally introduced collectively the AAM neighborhood with the UAS neighborhood on the similar occasion, with the UAS symposium taking heart stage for the primary half, and the AAM Summit the latter half. The occasion was organized by the FAA with assist from AUVSI, with a number of business sponsors offering help.
Some Insights from the UAS Symposium:
FAA is working in direction of publishing the ‘Half 108’ Discover of Public Rule Making (NPRM) by August 2024. This NPRM goes to be primarily based on the BVLOS ARC suggestions, and can possible embrace rulemaking associated to BVLOS ops, small bundle supply, and operations of UAS bigger than 55 lbs. The FAA reiterated the usage of exemptions (‘44807s’) as a method to allow UAS operations that aren’t lined by the present Half 107 guidelines or waivers presently.
The FAA additionally made some extent about how they’ve streamlined a number of of their very own inside processes for dashing up granting new Half 107 waivers and 44807 exemptions to allow expanded operations with UAS. Considered one of our native corporations, Guardian Ag, was granted the primary exemption for industrial agricultural spraying operations with a big (> 55lbs) multirotor UAS in June this yr, and Pyka, a California-based firm was granted an identical approval for a big fixed-wing UAS in August because of the new processes that the FAA has put in place. Equally, the FAA is granting BVLOS waivers quicker now for operations which can be being performed very shut (< 50 ft separation) to buildings, bridges, and different industrial infrastructure.
These updates from the FAA are a welcome constructive change because the UAS business has been mentioning to the FAA how a few of the agricultural operations and infrastructure monitoring and inspection operations utilizing drones pose little or no further danger to different plane, and might cut back lack of life and property, enhance yields and cut back downtime for the tip customers of those applied sciences. UAS business representatives have been additionally fast to level out to the FAA that there was additionally little or no progress in different areas resembling kind certification of UAS. The FAA has not issued any new Kind Certificates (TC) for small UAS since September 2022 when the primary one (and just one to-date) was issued to Matternet.

Some insights from the AAM Summit:
This was the primary time the FAA has interacted with the broad AAM neighborhood, and there was palpable anticipation about what the FAA would publicly state associated to the AAM business. Simply previous to the AAM Summit, in July 2023, the FAA launched their Superior Air Mobility Implementation Plan referred to as Innovate28 with a said objective of enabling giant scale industrial operations together with the 2028 Summer time Olympics in Los Angeles.
The FAA publicly said that there are, presently, a minimum of 18 AAM autos within the Kind Certification course of, and it’s the FAA’s intention to problem the primary Kind Certificates (TC) for AAM autos by the tip of 2024/early 2025. They have been additionally fast to level out that issuing the primary TC doesn’t imply that enormous scale industrial operations will be began instantly, and the objective is to have ‘full integration & industrial operations’ for AAM by 2028 per the Innovate28 timeline.
Total, the occasion was nicely attended – it was the most important crowd because the FAA began internet hosting the symposium again in 2016. Massachusetts and New England have been additionally nicely represented on the occasion with the native FAA management and native business, each UAS and AAM, making their presence felt. It was nice to see so many and such a various group of individuals from varied native organizations on the occasion. New England and Massachusetts actually are the middle of the innovation universe!

MassRobotics was represented by Vijay Somandepalli, UAS/AAM Director. For a extra in-depth dialogue of the FAA UAS Symposium and the AAM Summit, please be sure you attend the following DROWG assembly on August twenty ninth at 4:30pm at MassRobotics or e-mail us for the digital hyperlink!
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