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Drone/UAV based Flight Inspection Services: Request for Information
Consultation has concluded
As Australia’s Air Navigation Service Provider, Airservices is responsible for providing safe, efficient, secure and environmentally responsible services to the aviation industry. To ensure the efficacy of core navigation systems and infrastructure, Airservices regularly conducts flight calibration inspections on our network of navigational aids using specially equipped aircraft.
Through our Request for Information (RFI), Airservices is seeking to understand the current landscape of emerging technologies in the Flight inspection of navigational equipment. Through this engagement with the market, Airservices seeks to understand the capability, capacity and expected timeline of/for market participants to deliver an operationally viable Flight Inspection Services (FIS) Solution of the future.
This site has been established to openly and transparently engage with industry throughout the RFI process. Everything you need to respond to the RFI will be included on this site, including access to further information and the ability to contact key staff for further information or assistance. All questions and answers provided through the process will be published (unless confidentiality is requested).
As Australia’s Air Navigation Service Provider, Airservices is responsible for providing safe, efficient, secure and environmentally responsible services to the aviation industry. To ensure the efficacy of core navigation systems and infrastructure, Airservices regularly conducts flight calibration inspections on our network of navigational aids using specially equipped aircraft.
Through our Request for Information (RFI), Airservices is seeking to understand the current landscape of emerging technologies in the Flight inspection of navigational equipment. Through this engagement with the market, Airservices seeks to understand the capability, capacity and expected timeline of/for market participants to deliver an operationally viable Flight Inspection Services (FIS) Solution of the future.
This site has been established to openly and transparently engage with industry throughout the RFI process. Everything you need to respond to the RFI will be included on this site, including access to further information and the ability to contact key staff for further information or assistance. All questions and answers provided through the process will be published (unless confidentiality is requested).
The Drone/UAV based Flight Inspection Services RFI is now open for industry comment. Submissions will be accepted from now through to 12 October 2020. Starting from 9 September 2020 we will be open for meeting with Industry for 1 hour One-on-One web conferences to discuss aspects of the RFI. Should you wish to engage with the team via this medium, please nominate suitable times for your team by selecting or snapping the QR code below:
Airservices is excited to hear from you!
Timeline
RFI Release
Drone/UAV based Flight Inspection Services: Request for Information has finished this stage
The RFI has been released and is open for industry review and comment
Industry One-on-One Briefings (9 Sep - 16 Sep 2020)
Drone/UAV based Flight Inspection Services: Request for Information has finished this stage
Industry One-on-One briefings are underway. If you haven't yet, please nominate to meet with Airservices here:
Final Week of Submission Period (5 Oct – 12 Oct 2020)
Drone/UAV based Flight Inspection Services: Request for Information has finished this stage
It is now the final week for submitting a response to the RFI.
RFI Closed (12 Oct 2020)
Drone/UAV based Flight Inspection Services: Request for Information is currently at this stage