Paving the way for safe and efficient remotely piloted aircraft systems

The aviation industry is on the brink of a significant transformation with the introduction of remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS). To support our work to ensure these innovative aircraft integrate safely and smoothly into our skies, we have published Annex 6, Part IV. This groundbreaking annex provides comprehensive standards and recommended practices (SARPs) for the international operation of RPAS, marking a significant milestone in aviation safety and efficiency.

What is Annex 6, Part IV?

Annex 6, Part IV, primarily serves Member States, civil aviation authorities (CAAs), air navigation service providers (ANSPs), and aircraft operators. It establishes the framework for international RPAS operations, detailing the requirements for obtaining an RPAS operator certificate (ROC). Developed by the RPAS Panel on behalf of the Air Navigation Commission and adopted by the ICAO Council, this Annex became effective in July 2024 and will become applicable from 26 November 2026.

This first edition of Annex 6, Part IV, sets the stage for safe and standardized international RPAS operations, with additional standards to be developed as the industry evolves.

Why do these standards matter?
The adoption of SARPs in Annex 6, Part IV, is crucial for several reasons:

  1. Safety integration: Ensuring that RPAS can operate safely alongside conventional aviation is paramount. The ROC requirement enhances operational safety, providing clear guidelines for States and operators.
  2. Environmental and efficiency benefits:  Incorporating RPAS into the civil aviation system offers numerous environmental advantages, including improved operational efficiency.
  3. Global consistency: Uniform standards across Member States facilitate smoother international RPAS operations, promoting global aviation safety and efficiency.

ICAO’s commitment to innovation and safety
ICAO has long been at the forefront of aviation safety and innovation. With the launch of this Annex 6 document, ICAO continues to lead the way in establishing robust standards for emerging aviation technologies. This Annex is a testament to ICAO’s dedication to ensuring the safe integration of RPAS into global airspace.

The AAM Symposium
As we look forward to a future with unmanned aviation, the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) Symposium, that will take place at ICAO Headquarters in September, offers a unique opportunity to explore the latest advancements and discuss the implications of these new technologies. This event provides a platform for stakeholders to engage with experts, share knowledge, and shape the future of AAM and RPAS operations.

ICAO training
We have specialized training that can help aviation professionals stay ahead of the curve. By participating in these training programmes, aviation professionals can ensure they are well-prepared to navigate the evolving landscape of RPAS operations. The following courses provide in-depth knowledge and practical training:

Join us in shaping the future of aviation
Our launch of Annex 6, Part IV, is pivotal in the evolution of aviation. As we embrace the potential of RPAS, it’s essential to stay informed and engaged. By participating in the AAM Symposium or enrolling in ICAO’s specialized training, you can help us advance safe and efficient RPAS operations.

Stay tuned for more updates and join us in shaping a safer, more efficient future for global aviation. Together, let’s navigate the skies of tomorrow with innovation and safety at the forefront.

 


 

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