In the skies over Geelong, a world-leading partnership has demonstrated the safe integration of manned and unmanned aircraft in low altitude airspace. With support from the City of Greater Geelong, Thales and Telstra have jointly prototyped LAAM (Low Altitude Airspace Management), a technology that dynamically manages airspace, integrating manned and unmanned traffic whilst automating drone flight approvals.
Using the operational expertise of AUAV, a leading drone operator, Thales and Telstra combined their expertise to build a robust, safe and secure ecosystem, preparing the way for the integration of manned and unmanned traffic in Australian skies.
Thales Australia CEO Chris Jenkins said that this project has shown that the creation of a seamless sky is possible, where manned and unmanned traffic is safely integrated in the smart cities of the future. “This trial has proved that the technology is there to support drone users perform their missions in an orderly, safe and timely manner, helping to safely unlock their full benefit.”
The Thales UAS Airspace Management solution – at the heart of the LAAM – is in operation in the USA to provide drone management services for the New York State Corridor, the accredited by the FAA under the LAANC initiative, and will soon be deployed in the state of North Dakota supporting safe airspace integration of unmanned aircrafts. In Europe, the Thales UAS Airspace Management solution is managing the airspace for drones over two major cities: Rennes and Lille.
Over a six-month period, the Geelong Low Altitude Airspace Management (GLAAM) Initiative demonstrated that drone operations can be conducted safely in a semi-urban environment and support the development of Smart City concepts in Australia. During this project, the objectives of the Geelong Smart City Office were to deliver technology solutions that put people first and provide benefit to the community. A UAV traffic management system will achieve a safer community by improving regulation, accountability and transparency of flights while mitigating privacy violations by ensuring pre-approvals for all flights including flight path, pilot and purpose.
The partnership between Thales, Telstra, AUAV and the City of Greater Geelong is unique and is globally leading. As a Smart City, the City of Greater Geelong has been paving the way for many other cities in Australia and the Asia Pacific region by utilising communication technology solutions and trends to enhance the life of its residents. The ‘Smart City’ of the future may include several drone platforms that have to be in operation and working together. Thales’ UTM-FIMS system and its partners will manage and will integrate those drone platforms in an efficient and safe way.