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Brussels Airport and skeyes are testing the operational use of drones at and around the airport this week. In a secure environment, an innovative safety drone is deployed, which can be controlled from a large distance to find out how drones can increase the safety, security and efficiency of airport operations. In addition, a drone detection system is being tested to detect unwanted drones, as these are not allowed in normal circumstances at and around the airport.
On 31 December 2020, the new European regulations on drones came into force. These have farreaching consequences for air traffic. After six months, skeyes will make an initial evaluation.
The Belgian air navigation service provider skeyes will in future rely on a CNS (Communication, Navigation, Surveillance) drone specially developed by its Swiss counterpart Skyguide to check the performance of navigation aids.
In the future, mobility as a service will improve intermodality, connecting many modes of transport into seamless door-to-door services for people and goods. There will be more diverse aircraft in the European skies than ever before, and (civil and military) drones will be completely and seamlessly integrated into all environments and classes of airspace, operating safely and efficiently alongside manned aircraft.