Organizations

As the RPAS sector rapidly grows, the number of organizations involved also increases.  This website does not seek to list all of them but instead gives a selection of organizations relevant to the sector.  The intention is to facilitate navigation to the websites of organizations across market and geographic sectors to assist in the acquisition of knowledge.  The selection does not intend to recommend nor to discriminate against any organisations in particular.  Regulator organisations can be found in the Regulation pages.  Standards organisations can be found in the Standards page.


Professional and Trade Organizations

RAeShttps://www.aerosociety.com - The world’s only professional body dedicated to the aerospace community and to further the advancement of aeronautical art, science and engineering around the world.  Established in 1866, the Society has been at the forefront of developments in aerospace, seeking to promote the highest professional standards and provide a central forum for sharing knowledge.

ARPAS-UK - https://www.arpas.uk - The Association of Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems is a not for profit trade association and professional body which supports the RPAS community.  ARPAS-UK works closely with industry regulators, in particular the CAA (Civil Aviation Authority), as well as UK Government departments to influence and ensure that the regulatory framework for the safe and professional operation of remotely piloted aircraft is fit for purpose and encourages best practice.  It also works with other key stakeholders in the development of national and international RPAS strategies and standards, to the benefit of its members and works in the public interest, advocating professionalism within its membership through compliance with an agreed Code of Conduct and the holding of appropriate permissions.

AUVSIhttps://www.auvsi.org - The Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International is the world's largest nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of unmanned systems and robotics, representing corporations and professionals from more than 60 countries involved in industry, government and academia. AUVSI members work in the civil, commercial, education, research and defence markets.

UAV-DACHhttps://www.uavdach.org - UAV DACH e.v., established in 2000, is the most experienced association for commercial unmanned aviation in Europe.  It represents the interests of more than 200 corporate members from research, manufacturing and operations located in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain and the Netherlands.  UAV DACH stands for acceptance, safety, reliability, quality and promotion of unmanned aviation. With the expertise of its members, UAV DACH supports the development of regulations and laws at national and international levels.

IFALPAhttps://www.ifalpa.org - IFALPA is the global voice of pilots. An international not-for-profit organization, IFALPA represents over 100,000 pilots in nearly 100 countries. The mission of the Federation is to promote the highest level of aviation safety worldwide and to be the global advocate of the piloting profession; providing representation, services, and support to both our members and the aviation industry.

BALPAhttps://www.balpa.org - British Airline Pilots’ Association is the professional association and registered trade union established to represent the interests of all UK pilots. We represent over 10,000 pilots and are recognised in 23 different companies; that’s over 85% of all commercial pilots flying in the UK. The association holds the largest collective resource of commercial pilot qualification and experience in the UK

Eurocockpithttps://www.eurocockpit.be - The European Cockpit Association (ECA) was created in 1991 and is the representative body of European pilots at European Union (EU) level. It represents over 40,000 European pilots from the National Pilot Associations in 33 European states. In addition, ECA has 3 Associate Members.

IATAhttps://www.iata.org - IATA’s mission is to represent, lead, and serve the airline industry.  IATA improves understanding of the air transport industry among decision makers and increase awareness of the benefits that aviation brings to national and global economies. Advocating for the interests of airlines across the globe, IATA challenges unreasonable rules and charges, holds regulators and governments to account, and strives for sensible regulation.

AAUS https://aaus.org.au - The Australian Association for Unmanned Systems focuses on facilitating awareness, integration and collaboration between industry, academia, government and defence. Services include industry advocacy, representation, advice, networking opportunities, business promotional opportunities, and discounted insurance, through every avenue that promotes the adoption and integration of unmanned systems into applications that serve civilian and military needs.  Through collaboration with peripheral and supporting industries and within the resources sectors, AAUS facilitates the uptake of unmanned systems technologies into new market sectors. AAUS plays a pivotal role in identifying R&D opportunities for its membership and providing advocacy at both the State and Federal levels of Government, including the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA).

USC - https://www.unmannedsystems.ca - Unmanned Systems Canada’s mission is 'To represent the interests of Canada’s remotely-piloted and unmanned vehicle systems community of businesses, industry, academia, government, military, and other interested persons at home and abroad.'


Academia

Bristol University, UK - https://www.bristol.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/2021/eng/msc-aerial-robotics-/

Cranfield University, UK - https://www.cranfield.ac.uk/facilities/uav-laboratory

Southampton University, UK - https://www.sotonuav.uk/#


Publishers/Publications

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Further Reading

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