Article 6K2FQ Australia building air traffic control system for drones ahead of influx of ‘flying taxis’

Australia building air traffic control system for drones ahead of influx of ‘flying taxis’

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Elias Visontay Transport and urban affairs reporte
from World news | The Guardian on (#6K2FQ)

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Australia is building an air traffic control system for drones as authorities prepare for a surge in uncrewed aircraft flights and flying taxis over the next decade.

Airservices Australia - the federal government agency responsible for managing airspace across the country - has appointed air traffic management company Frequentis Australasia to develop a digital air traffic management to safely integrate millions of uncrewed aircraft flights into Australia's busy airspace".

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