Future of transport regulatory review: future of flight
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Detail of outcome
As a result of the consultation, we have created a joint government and industry group called the Future of Flight Industry Group (FFIG). It will develop and publish a Future of Flight Plan that will set out the strategic direction for the UK aviation industry.
When Parliamentary time allows, the Department for Transport (DfT) will take forward:
- legislative changes to ensure limits for alcohol consumption when operating an unmanned aircraft system (UAS)
- legislation for insurance requirements for UAS
We will also continue to review security requirements as new technology is developed to ensure that security standards are sufficient. DfT will work with the Civil Aviation Authority to develop and implement a strategy for remote identification in the UK.
Detail of feedback received
We received 60 responses to this consultation. A summary of public feedback is included in the consultation outcome.
Original consultation
Consultation description
We’re seeking opinions and evidence from all those with an interest in what an innovative and flexible regulatory framework looks like for emerging transport technologies.
Future of Flight is one of the priority areas of the Future of Transport regulatory review.
As part of the review, we’re also consulting on:
- zero emission vehicles
- maritime autonomy and remote operations
- regulatory sandboxes
- modernising vehicle standards
You’re welcome to provide feedback on as many topics as are relevant to your areas of interest and expertise.
We welcome responses to the questions by 22 November 2021.
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Updates to this page
Published 28 September 2021Last updated 18 September 2023 + show all updates
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The government response has been published.
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