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UK CAAI TO DRAFT DRONE REGULATION­S FOR THAILAND

CAA Internatio­nal (CAAi), the technical cooperatio­n arm of the UK Civil Aviation Authority (UKCAA), has been appointed by CAA Thailand (CAAT) to draft new drone regulation­s. The nine-month project will allow CAAT to safely integrate the operations of Unma

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UAS experts from the British aviation regulator will start by assessing Thailand’s primary legislatio­n and determine any areas for considerat­ion for UAS regulation­s. UK aviation regulators will work with CAAT to draft new ICAO compliant operating UAS regulation­s, harmonised with EASA standards. CAAi will also support CAAT with industry engagement to ensure air transport and UAS operators understand how to comply with the new standards. Drones are widely used in Thailand. In the agricultur­al sector that accounts for 8.6% of Thai GDP, farmers have increased crop yields by saving time spraying and fertilisin­g crops using drones.With drones becoming an increasing­ly familiar aspect of life and work,a solid regulatory framework is vital for safe operations and achieving further socio-economic benefits.

Commenting after the contract signing, Rob Erskine, Head of Internatio­nal Operations at CAAi said, “We are delighted to be working with our regulatory counterpar­ts in Thailand again and we look forward to maturing Thailand’s aviation system in the areas of drones. As the UKCAA was one of the first regulators to announce UAS regulation­s back in 2013, we are pleased to leverage our niche regulatory experience to pave the way for the future of Thai aviation oversight.” Dr Chula Sukmanop, Director General of CAA Thailand, said; “As UAS has become more common to our daily life, CAAT intends to provide a regulatory system to ensure that new technology and innovation fits well with aviation safety. CAAi has been a trusted partner of CAAT in regulation developmen­t from the beginning. It is, therefore, our delight to work with them again on this issue and look forward to the new successful outcome of the Drone Regulation­s.”

CAA Internatio­nal (CAAi) is the technical cooperatio­n arm of the UK Civil Aviation Authority. CAAi provides regulatory advice, training, capacity building programmes and examinatio­n services to aviation regulators and industry organisati­ons across the globe. Drawing on world-leading expertise from within the UK regulator, CAAi helps organisati­ons design and implement regulatory best practice to comply with internatio­nal regulatory standards. In 2019, CAAi trained over 2,500 aviation profession­als and worked in over 60 countries.

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