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Harmonization - The Key to Unlocking Drone Potential for All (English)

1 Oct 2024

The growing use of drones is a source of both excitement and apprehension. The excitement is among businesses and beneficiaries across sectors who are anticipating, or already realizing, substantial benefits from drones. The apprehension is seen in regulatory agencies and the public, with concerns ranging from safety, privacy, and management of airspace, to sustainability, ethics, and equitable access. However, we cannot realize all the benefits of drones due to the differences in (or lack of) regulations and requirements governing drone operations across countries. Regulatory harmonization presents an opportunity to address these apprehensions while opening cross-border operations, leading to potentially higher return on investment. By enlarging target markets and addressing uncertainties, these investments become scalable. They reach a size that is attractive for financiers, inevitably addressing Sustainable Development Goals. By streamlining, clarifying, and enforcing regulations, harmonized and well-designed frameworks can build trust, improve operational efficiency and capacity, and open doors to wider economic development through increased accessibility.
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Authors

Ochoa Sepulveda,Maria Catalina, Anderson,Edward Charles, Engelmann,Gregor, Guerin,David Roy

Disclosure Date
2024/10/01
Disclosure Status
Disclosed
Doc Name
Harmonization - The Key to Unlocking Drone Potential for All
Pages
22
Published in
United States of America
Series Name
Mobility and Development Periodical Series;
Unit Owning
Infra - Global Knowledge (ITRGK)
Version Type
Final
Volume No
1

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