DEVELOPMENT OF UAV INTERNATIONAL REGULATION AND REGULATORY FRAMEWORK
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18372/2306-1472.47.4Keywords:
airworthiness, flight operations, international organizations in the field of civil aviation, regulation, standards, unmanned aerial vehiclesAbstract
Analysis of the development of unmanned aerial vehicles international regulation can reach a conclusion about the need for further integration and harmonization of aviation regulation and standards in the world and in the European region. The involvement of Ukrainian experts, scientists, universities and production representatives to participate in unmanned aerial vehicles development, regulation and standardization international organizations and committees are recommended.References
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