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Govt to procure Unmanned Aircraft Systems Traffic Management: Loke

Regulations to be amended to support drone tech growth in country, says minister

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 24 May 2023 6:22PM

Govt to procure Unmanned Aircraft Systems Traffic Management: Loke
The Transport Ministry acknowledges that drones are the future of aviation in the country, and that efforts in supporting this dynamic growth must be prioritised to ensure the safety, security, efficiency and sustainability of the unmanned aircraft systems or UAS operations which are now being innovated, says Anthony Loke. – Bernama pic, May 24, 2023

LANGKAWI – The government is in the process of procuring the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Traffic Management (UASTM), said Transport Minister Anthony Loke.

He said unmanned aviation systems or drone technologies and operations have been evolving rapidly, spurring new aviation entrants and a multitude of new products and services.

He said the ministry acknowledges that drones are the future of aviation in the country, and that efforts in supporting this dynamic growth must be prioritised to ensure the safety, security, efficiency and sustainability of the unmanned aircraft systems or UAS operations which are now being innovated.

“UASTM is an integrated system which will allow all drone players to complete the processes from registration to monitoring operations at their fingertips, and allow the authority to oversight the drone activities, issue authorisation for UAS operations and airspace management,” he said in his opening remarks during Langkawi Aviation Summit, here today.

His speech was read out by his deputy Datuk Hasbi Habibollah.

Loke said to enable the drone industry to grow in a conducive and safe environment, the industry has to be filled with a vast number of competent operators with the right UAS knowledge.

“The government is also amending regulations to support and spur the growth of the drone industry without jeopardising the safety elements,” he said. 

Loke said the Transport Ministry’s vision is to provide a safe, efficient and sustainable transport system across the nation so as to improve the quality of life and support a competitive economy.

Langkawi Aviation Summit is part of the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition 2023 programmes. 

With the theme Flying into The Future: A Road Map with Sustainable Aviation and Drones, the summit aims to provide a platform for industry leaders, experts, and enthusiasts to come together and explore innovative solutions that will shape the future of aviation and drones’ technology while ensuring sustainability remains at the core of our endeavours. – Bernama, May 24, 2023

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