U-Space ConOps Implementation in Malaysia

The U-Space concept of operations (ConOps) framework is crucial for ensuring safe, secure, and efficient unmanned aerial system (UAS) operations in low-altitude airspace. EASA has developed regulations and guidelines for U-Space implementation in Europe, and Malaysia has expressed interest in de...

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Main Authors: Mohd Ariff, Mohd Aifaa, Wan Salim, Wan Saiful-Islam, Liwauddin, Muhammad Lut, Ramli, Sofia Najwa, Abd. Wahid, Abd. Zaki, Talip, Salihan, Wan Abdul Hamid, Wan Luqman Hakim
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.108722024-05-13T07:18:00Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/10872/ U-Space ConOps Implementation in Malaysia Mohd Ariff, Mohd Aifaa Wan Salim, Wan Saiful-Islam Liwauddin, Muhammad Lut Ramli, Sofia Najwa Abd. Wahid, Abd. Zaki Talip, Salihan Wan Abdul Hamid, Wan Luqman Hakim T Technology (General) The U-Space concept of operations (ConOps) framework is crucial for ensuring safe, secure, and efficient unmanned aerial system (UAS) operations in low-altitude airspace. EASA has developed regulations and guidelines for U-Space implementation in Europe, and Malaysia has expressed interest in developing its own U-Space ConOps. In conjunction with this situation, this research paper explores the performance of U-Space ConOps in Malaysia based on EASA regulations to identify potential challenges and opportunities and provide recommendations for overcoming these challenges. The analysis focuses on the regulatory framework, technical requirements, and operational concepts for U-Space implementation in Malaysia. In general, the safe and effective operation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), their incorporation into the national airspace, and the support of economic development and technological advancement are all made possible by implementing U-Space ConOps. This study will benefit all policymakers, regulators, and industry stakeholders in Malaysia and other countries considering adopting U-Space frameworks for safe and efficient UAS integration. Overall, it is concluded that the U-Space implementation plan for Malaysia provides a comprehensive roadmap for integrating UAVs into the nation's airspace, emphasizing enhanced management, safety, and stakeholder engagement to position Malaysia as a leader in commercial and industrial UAV utilization. 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/10872/1/J17335_afc6541d12378de9bcf97af452d06469.pdf Mohd Ariff, Mohd Aifaa and Wan Salim, Wan Saiful-Islam and Liwauddin, Muhammad Lut and Ramli, Sofia Najwa and Abd. Wahid, Abd. Zaki and Talip, Salihan and Wan Abdul Hamid, Wan Luqman Hakim (2024) U-Space ConOps Implementation in Malaysia. Journal of Aeronautics, Astronautics and Aviation, 55 (15). pp. 295-305. https://doi.org/10.6125/JoAAA.202403_56(1S).10
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Mohd Ariff, Mohd Aifaa
Wan Salim, Wan Saiful-Islam
Liwauddin, Muhammad Lut
Ramli, Sofia Najwa
Abd. Wahid, Abd. Zaki
Talip, Salihan
Wan Abdul Hamid, Wan Luqman Hakim
U-Space ConOps Implementation in Malaysia
description The U-Space concept of operations (ConOps) framework is crucial for ensuring safe, secure, and efficient unmanned aerial system (UAS) operations in low-altitude airspace. EASA has developed regulations and guidelines for U-Space implementation in Europe, and Malaysia has expressed interest in developing its own U-Space ConOps. In conjunction with this situation, this research paper explores the performance of U-Space ConOps in Malaysia based on EASA regulations to identify potential challenges and opportunities and provide recommendations for overcoming these challenges. The analysis focuses on the regulatory framework, technical requirements, and operational concepts for U-Space implementation in Malaysia. In general, the safe and effective operation of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), their incorporation into the national airspace, and the support of economic development and technological advancement are all made possible by implementing U-Space ConOps. This study will benefit all policymakers, regulators, and industry stakeholders in Malaysia and other countries considering adopting U-Space frameworks for safe and efficient UAS integration. Overall, it is concluded that the U-Space implementation plan for Malaysia provides a comprehensive roadmap for integrating UAVs into the nation's airspace, emphasizing enhanced management, safety, and stakeholder engagement to position Malaysia as a leader in commercial and industrial UAV utilization.
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author Mohd Ariff, Mohd Aifaa
Wan Salim, Wan Saiful-Islam
Liwauddin, Muhammad Lut
Ramli, Sofia Najwa
Abd. Wahid, Abd. Zaki
Talip, Salihan
Wan Abdul Hamid, Wan Luqman Hakim
author_facet Mohd Ariff, Mohd Aifaa
Wan Salim, Wan Saiful-Islam
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Ramli, Sofia Najwa
Abd. Wahid, Abd. Zaki
Talip, Salihan
Wan Abdul Hamid, Wan Luqman Hakim
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title U-Space ConOps Implementation in Malaysia
title_short U-Space ConOps Implementation in Malaysia
title_full U-Space ConOps Implementation in Malaysia
title_fullStr U-Space ConOps Implementation in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed U-Space ConOps Implementation in Malaysia
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publishDate 2024
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