The UK government-backed Future Flight Challenge (FFC) initiative to advance sustainable aviation technology and operations this week launched its Aviation Safety Framework. The study commissioned by the FFC and published on July 12 lays out detailed guidelines for a future aviation system, including both autonomous and piloted aircraft and their supporting technologies.
Research for the report was conducted by urban development engineering group Egris and the University of York. Its core purpose is to analyze the main safety management challenges associated with new aircraft applications through case studies for both urban and regional air mobility, as well as drone deliveries.
The others call for the advanced air mobility sector to prioritize four key areas of action as follows: the development of a concept of operations for the envisioned future aviation system; establishing safety targets for aircraft operations under different use cases; establishing risk baselines, taking into account both current aircraft operations and projected risks associated with the industry’s envisioned future concepts of operations; and setting up safety work programs to advance the overall FFC safety objectives.
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