The Jerusalem Post

Delivery drones swarm over Hadera in airspace test

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The skies above Hadera were abuzz with delivery drones on Wednesday, as national authoritie­s tested a central control room for safely coordinati­ng the small pilotless aircraft with each other as well as with planes and helicopter­s.

The popularity of the cheap, low-flying drones, and their potential for ferrying anything from pizzas to prescripti­on drugs between businesses and homes, has stirred fears of midair collisions or crashes that could cause casualties on the ground.

“This is an opportunit­y for the regulators to learn what is needed to establish delivery drones as a daily reality, and for the drone operators to learn what is expected of them in turn,” said Hagit Lidor of the

Israel Innovation Authority, one of several state agencies involved in the test.

In the first live trial of a twoyear test phase launched in January, rural Hadera’s airspace was turned over to five private firms that flew drones on crisscross runs designed to test the responses of a control room in the city of Haifa, 56 km (35 miles) away.

To keep the drones – which went up 20 at a time – no more than 120 meters above ground and no less than 60 meters apart, the control-room staff sent alerts and rerouting instructio­ns to their operators electronic­ally.

“For the first time, we are managing airspace as a single entity, synthesizi­ng drone operators with establishe­d civil and military aviation,” said Lidor.

Regulated commercial drone deliveries in Israel were unlikely before 2023, Lidor said, when the testing is due to end, and related matters like legislatio­n would have to be addressed.

Organizers said helicopter­s or planes were not a planned part of Wednesday’s trial but may be involved in a follow-up in June. Piloted aircraft more commonly seen at low altitudes around Hadera are crop-dusters and paraglider­s. The drones were told to steer clear of these by at least a one kilometer.

All of the drones were equipped with parachutes, to ensure safe landings should they suffer malfunctio­ns, Lidor said. (Reuters)

 ?? (Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) ?? YESTERDAY’S DRONE delivery over Hadera.
(Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) YESTERDAY’S DRONE delivery over Hadera.

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