Registration is now open for this year’s Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Drone Symposium, which will be held on April 28, 2022. The in-person event will be held at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Florida.
In keeping with this year’s theme “Arise,” the symposium will focus on the expansion and advancement of how drones are helping businesses do business. Sessions at the Symposium will include discussions about the Beyond Visual Line Of Sight (BVLOS) Aviation Rulemaking Committee’s recent report, remote identification requirements, UAS Traffic Management, and regulations that promote global harmonization.
The FAA and the Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) are co-hosts of the symposium. To register for the Symposium and get updates on event programming, visit the symposium website.
The 2022 FAA Drone Symposium focuses on commercial operations, whether at home or abroad. A great deal has happened or soon will: the BVLOS ARC will soon issue its report, the manufacturing deadline for Remote Identification is approaching, standards and regulatory bodies are working to promote global harmonization, and much more.
Formerly the FAA UAS Symposium, this collaborative event brings together industry and key FAA personnel to share best practices and lessons learned from operations, discuss challenges, and chart the course for the future of drone integration.
Arise and join the discussion on April 28 in Orlando, FL.
The FAA Drone Symposium brings you directly into the conversation on the expansion and advancement of how drones are helping businesses do business. Join us in Orlando on April 28 for a series of substantive discussions, including:
Drone Integration: Where We’ve Been & Where We’re Going
Drone integration has accelerated at a rapid pace, largely due to the strong partnerships between FAA, industry, and local, state, and tribal governments. Join FAA and industry representatives as they discuss insights gained from collaboration, recent precedent-setting approvals, and other accomplishments that have enabled more complex operations to take place and helped businesses to do business.
Speakers:
Moderator: Abigail Smith, Deputy Executive Director, UAS Integration Office, Federal Aviation Administration
Danielle Corbett, Manager, Operational Programs, UAS Integration Office, Federal Aviation Administration
Michael Robbins, Executive Vice President of Government & Public Affairs, Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International
Sabrina Saunders-Hodge, Director, Research, Engineering & Analysis Division, UAS Integration Office, Federal Aviation Administration