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  1. Dec 4, 2020 · Aevum's epic 80-foot drone, Ravn X, is now the world’s largest Unmanned Aircraft (UAS) by mass, tipping the scales at nearly 28 tons.

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  2. May 11, 2021 · Includes potential partnerships with companies, universities, and organizations across Switzerland. LUZERN, Switzerland – May 11, 2021 – Boeing [NYSE: BA] is proposing 11 new unmanned aircraft system (UAS) research projects with partners across Switzerland’s French, Italian and German-speaking regions. The research and development efforts ...

  3. Nov 22, 2023 · Centaurium UAS and Thales have signed a cooperation agreement to conduct a test campaign with a view to authorising the use of Thales’s UAS100 drone for long-range operations in Switzerland. The UAS100 is ideal for civil and governmental monitoring, surveillance and alert missions.

  4. May 12, 2021 · Boeing is proposing 11 new unmanned aircraft system (UAS) research projects with partners across Switzerland’s French, Italian and German-speaking regions. The research and development efforts will advance the existing Swiss-based UAS ecosystem, developing critical technologies that will shape the future of the commercial and defense ...

    • Agencies Responsible For Regulating Drones in The Swiss Confederation
    • UAS Laws – General Rules For Flying Drones in Switzerland
    • The Most Common Rules to Know For Flying A Drone in Switzerland
    • Open Category Since January 1, 2024
    • Open Category from January 1, 2024
    • Note For Foreign Drone Operators Visiting Switzerland
    • Notes For Recreational Drone Pilots Flying For Fun in Switzerland
    • What You Must Know About Switzerland No Fly Zones Or No Drone Zones
    • Useful Published Information on Flying Drones in Switzerland

    Drone Regulator in Switzerland: Federal Office of Civil Aviation (FOCA) EU Nations Drone Regulator and Regulations: European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) For a full explanation of EASA regulations simplified, please read our explainer: The rules for drone flyers in the European Union (Europe Drone Laws Simplified)

    The Swiss agency responsible for drone safety, FOCA, has provided several internet-accessible details on flying drones for fun or work. The highlights of Switzerland Drone Rules are outlined below. For more details, go to the links above. Flying and operating drones in Switzerland are subject to European Union Regulation 2019/947. The Swiss Federal...

    The ‘open’ category is the main reference for most leisure drone and low-risk commercial activitiesin European countries.

    Starting from January 1, 2024, operations in the open category must be conducted either with a drone bearing a C0, C1, C2, C3, or C4 class identification label or privately built or even without a class identification label, but only if placed on the market before December 31, 2023. The markings look like this: If you are in the market, buy a drone...

    You will be able to operate them as described in the table below. Be aware that ‘privately built’ means that you built the drone for your own personal use, so it was not purchased; it does not refer to UASs assembled from sets of parts placed on the market as a single, ready-to-assemble kit. After 1 January 2024, if you have purchased a drone befor...

    Whether you are a resident of Switzerland or a visitor, you must operate within the limitations and follow the rules and procedures of the category in which your drone operation qualifies above.

    The most common drone flights you will undertake will most likely be covered by the Open Category described above. For more details on the Open Category, please see our Open Category Explainer. If your flights cannot be operated within the limitations of the Open Category, you may need to follow the Specific Category or Certified Category Rules. Fo...

    You need to know if you can operate your drone. Under what limitations? Will you need flight authorizations? And, if so, how do you get those authorizations? We encourage you to read our explainer. It provides more details here: Explainer – What You Must Know About No Fly Zones or No Drone Zones We provide links to where you can fly a drone below (...

  5. Nov 22, 2023 · On 22 November 2023, Centaurium UAS and Thales signed a cooperation agreement for delivery of two Thales UAS100 drone systems and ground control stations to the Switzerland-based company ahead of testing in the spring of 2024 and the planned start of commercial operations in 2025.

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  7. Aug 18, 2021 · Swiss U-Space Implementation (SUSI) members, under the coordination of the Swiss Federal Office of Civil Aviation (FOCA), have announced that a nationwide voluntary Network Remote Identification (NET-RID) service is now live across Switzerland.

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