Seoul ADEX another imageCarbonix, an Australian drone manufacturer and solutions provider, announced its recent achievement of the Basic Aviation Risk Standards (BARS) certification. The BARS certification is an internationally recognised program that provides a standard for remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS) operators to assist in the risk-based management, ensuring rigorous oversight of contracted RPAS operating activities.

The certification is a critical component of Carbonix’s commitment to upholding the highest standards of aviation safety and operations, positioning the company as a trusted partner for organisations operating in sectors such as the resources and critical infrastructure industries.

The rigorous process evaluates various aspects of Carbonix’s operations including safety management systems, emergency response procedures, crew training, and maintenance practices.

Carbonix CEO Philip van der Burg said the achievement is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the Carbonix team to maintain the highest levels of RPAS operational safety and reaffirms our position as a leader in the drone industry. “We are proud to provide our clients the assurance that their long-range RPAS activities are carried out with the utmost safety and professionalism and look forward to continuing to support leading organisations within the mining and critical infrastructure sectors. We know our RPAS are increasingly critical to businesses within these industries as they look to increase safety, improve productivity, reduce cost and environmental impact,” he said.

In advance of being awarded the BARS certificate, Carbonix completed a number of Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) flights. The company obtained BVLoS approval in March for Riverstone, Greater Sydney, using its Australian built VTOL/fixed wing aircraft.

The approval, from Australia’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA), was one of the first given to a long-range aerial data capture aircraft, paving the way for Carbonix to complete BVLOS testing and missions across their partner sites with sophisticated payloads including survey grade LiDar scanners and photogrammetry cameras.

Carbonix drones now have a proven five-hour endurance (450km range) with 25km radio range (single station expandable to 1,000 m plus), solidifying the company’s position as the leading provider of commercial long-range precision data capture capabilities.

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