Further to Andrew Crowe taking the reins as President of AAUS, we are pleased to announce that Anthony Patterson Renee Bartolo Paul Hardy Jonathan King and Warren Ludwig were re-appointed to the AAUS Board while Bill Waters, CSC and Bar was appointed as a new member to the AAUS Board at last weeks' AGM. AAUS welcomes Bill who brings a wealth of knowledge and experience with respect to maritime autonomous systems. We also celebrate Anthony "Banjo" Patterson's re-appointment as Vice President of AAUS.
AAUS - Australian Association for Uncrewed Systems
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Australia's peak national body for the drone and urban air mobility industry
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AAUS - The Australian Association for Uncrewed Systems (AAUS) is Australia’s peak representative body for the unmanned systems / drone industry across land, sea, and air domains, and emerging urban air mobility sector. We are the largest and oldest not for profit representing the remotely piloted aircraft sector in Australia. Our objective is to promote a safe and viable unmanned systems industry through advocacy, outreach, networking, and professional services. We represent the complete spectrum of the drone industry, from small businesses to large multinational companies. Our members include individuals and companies operating, selling, producing or using unmanned systems, as well as organisations providing broader services and infrastructure to the sector. AAUS is also the preferred industry body for Defence-industry engagement. AAUS advocates on behalf of the entire industry and currently informing regulations on safety, privacy and security, and the development of new training programs. AAUS also runs a number of annual events to inform our advocacy efforts, educate, and provide opportunities for networking. We regularly meet with community and end-user interest groups as part of our education and outreach. AAUS also offers professional drone operators an independent (and free) professional endorsement program. AAUS members also enjoy discounted insurance. Become a member now to enjoy the great benefits of being part of a professional industry association. www.aaus.org.au
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- Melbourne, VIC
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🚀 New Leadership at AAUS 🚀 After nearly a decade of dedicated service, Reece Clothier is stepping down as President of the Australian Association for Uncrewed Systems (AAUS). Under his visionary leadership, AAUS has grown into the peak national body for the commercial RPAS and AAM sector, boasting over 4,800 members. Dr. Clothier's contributions have been immense, from advocacy and regulatory engagement to maturing the governance and strategy of the Association. While he steps back from the presidency, he will continue to support AAUS as an advisor and remain active in the aviation industry. We are excited to welcome Andrew Crowe as the new President. With over two decades of experience in the uncrewed systems industry, including a distinguished military career and significant private sector contributions, Andrew is well-equipped to lead AAUS into the future. Join us in thanking Reece for his unwavering dedication and congratulating Andrew on his new role! AAUS Media Release: https://lnkd.in/guvysmcp #Leadership #AAUS #DroneIndustry #Aviation #RPAS #AAM
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Congratulations AMSL Aero on this significant milestone for Advanced Air Mobility in Australia.
We are proud to present the first video footage of Vertiia in glorious free flight, as broadcast last night on Seven News. Thanks to Matthew Kline from Air Link & Chartair, our first civil customer, for joining to share the story of how will Vertiia will transform lives in the bush, flying up to 1,000km on hydrogen at a cruising speed of 300km/hour with zero carbon emissions. #EVTOL #vtol #hygrogen #netzero
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A huge milestone for AMSL Aero and the #Australian #AAM industry as a whole! Congratulations to AMSL Aero on their first free flight of the Vertiia Advanced Air Mobility aircraft. An Australian designed and manufactured first of type electric Vertical Take-Off and Landing (#eVTOL) - it is a great example of Australian sovereign industry capability and one set to deliver much needed aeromedical, freight and charter services to our regional communities. Well done to the AMSL Aero Team in achieving this significant milestone. AAUS - Australian Association for Uncrewed Systems
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Interested in drone or space technology and its immediate applications for the defence sector? Want to understand more about drone technology innovation and how it is deployed in the Ukraine war effort? Find out more at the inaugural Business NSW ‘Sydney Drone Summit’, which will convene on Thursday, the twenty-eighth of November, at the Business NSW Level 6, 8 Chifley Square Conference Facility. Hear from leading Defence and Space industry innovation and research experts including: Lt. Gen. Larry D. James USAF (Ret.) Strategic Advisor, SmartSat Cooperative Research Centre, Adelaide and Distinguished Professor, Monash University, Melbourne Professor Robert Fitch, Director of UTS Tech Lab and Director of the Defence Innovation Network. Alex Shapilsky, Head of Space & Defence at Cicada Innovations and Head of the National Space Industry Hub Register here for your free attendance: https://lnkd.in/g3hMRFxK This event aims to educate attendees about the purpose and role of the International Drone Coalition (IDC), established in February 2024 by the Latvian and UK governments to assist in the Ukrainian war effort and discuss Australia's recently announced participation in the IDC. Dr Oleksandra Molloy, Mick Ryan, AM Ryan, Keirin Joyce , Sabine Kazaka, Greg Tyrrell, Nick Ryan, David Lang David Vicino, Larry James , Robert Fitch , Sergiy Budkin , Richard Hall , Brett Hill , Alex Shapilsky , Mai Le David Harding Ramanpreet Wadhwa Vasyl Myroshnychenko Margers Krams
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AAUS UAS Industry Scholarship After being grounded in Australia due to COVID in 2020, Taylor Taylor took the opportunity to start a new chapter. She began her journey with her first full-time role at Georgetown State School, later enrolling with Rural Biz Training to complete an Advanced Diploma in Agricultural Sciences. Now based on a cattle property in Far North Queensland, she’s fully embraced the rural lifestyle and its future potential. In 2022, Taylor joined Gulf Savannah NRM, where she has taken on a variety of roles, including soil monitoring, weed control, and property evaluations to support properties across Far North Queensland. Her team leader encouraged her to apply for the UAS Industry Scholarship, a joint initiative by the Australian Association for Uncrewed Systems and Airservices Australia to promote diversity in the uncrewed sector. This scholarship enabled Taylor to pursue her Remote Pilot License (RePL) training, a significant step in broadening her agricultural expertise. “The scholarship has been a game-changer for me. Before this, I had little experience with drones, but the training has given me both the skills and confidence to use this technology effectively,” Taylor shared. “Now, I can conduct safe, compliant flights and map areas like erosion sites, gullies, and waterfronts with precision. These skills are already enhancing my work at Gulf Savannah, allowing us to make more informed decisions for sustainable land management. I’m excited to see how this expertise will help us create lasting impacts in Far North Queensland.” Recently, Taylor applied her new skills in a project using LIDAR-equipped drones to map three significant gullies. The data collected will guide upcoming erosion control initiatives and allow for more informed project proposals. Congratulations to Taylor on your scholarship success! Her journey from South Africa to Australia’s outback continues to shape her passion for sustainable agriculture and community support. We look forward to seeing how she uses these skills to make an impact in Far North Queensland. #AAUS #Airservicesaustralia #RPAS #VTOL #remotepilot #scholarship #training #RePL #drones Luke Gumley
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AAUS UAS Industry Scholarship After recently graduating with a Bachelor’s in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering from the University of Queensland, Jack Anderson is already making waves as the General Manager of Isidore, a Brisbane-based startup pioneering powered tethered drones in the communications sector. Jack’s interest in composite materials and uncrewed systems led him to join Isidore as an engineering intern over two years ago, and he has since proven himself as both a technical and business asset. Jack’s journey has now been further empowered by his successful application for the AAUS UAS Industry Scholarship. His motivation? To overcome the complex regulatory challenges within the UAV sector, which Isidore navigates with its long-endurance tethered drones. Through the scholarship, Jack has now obtained his Remote Pilot License (RePL), a milestone that opens doors to greater operational autonomy and efficiency. The UAS Industry Scholarship, a collaboration between the Australian Association for Uncrewed Systems (AAUS) and Airservices Australia, aims to foster growth and diversity in the uncrewed sector by supporting training costs up to $5,000 for each recipient. Jack’s scholarship has equipped him with skills and regulatory knowledge that will be transformative for Isidore. He can now conduct demonstrations and system tests without waiting on external pilot support—an invaluable advantage for the startup. Reflecting on the experience, Jack shared, “The RePL course has demystified so much of the regulatory side and given me confidence in every interaction, from product sales to mission planning.” With new skills and a license to fly large drone systems up to 25kg, Jack is excited to continue developing in the unmanned space, where he sees enormous potential for growth. Congratulations to Jack on this achievement, and we look forward to following his continued contributions to the uncrewed sector! #AAUS #Airservicesaustralia #RPAS #VTOL #remotepilot #scholarship #training #RePL #drones
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The Australian Association for Uncrewed Systems (AAUS) and the Australian Certified UAV Operators (ACUO) have today announced an exciting new chapter for the uncrewed systems industry in Australia, uniting under a single banner to better represent and advocate for the sector. Effective immediately, AAUS will serve as the peak body for the uncrewed systems industry, while ACUO, after years of valuable contributions, will formally cease operations. This unification signifies a strengthened and single voice for the Australian uncrewed systems industry, bringing together the collective expertise, advocacy, and resources of both organisations. AAUS, as the recognised leader in the sector, will continue to drive policy, innovation, and industry development, while preserving the legacy and contributions of ACUO. “We are proud to announce this new phase for Australia’s uncrewed systems industry,” said Reece Clothier, President of AAUS. “By uniting with ACUO, we are creating a stronger, more cohesive body that will be better positioned to champion the interests of our members and drive forward the growth of this dynamic industry.” Founded in 2009, ACUO has been instrumental in the development of Australia’s UAV operations, setting standards and advocating for the safe and responsible use of UAVs across various sectors. ACUO’s legacy is one of pioneering professionalism and shaping the early stages of the industry’s regulation and acceptance within Australia. “We pay tribute to ACUO and its members for their tireless work in advocating for operators and the industry as a whole,” continued Dr Clothier. “Their legacy will live on through the ongoing work of AAUS, and we are committed to continuing the tradition of excellence they have established.” Brad Mason, one of the seven founding members of ACUO, said, “We are all quietly proud of the foundations we laid. I want to personally thank all the ACUO management committee members over the years who volunteered their time for us and the development of our industry.” “The Australian RPAS industry is incredibly innovative and the pace of development such that our consolidation is a logical next step to industry growth. I’m pleased to see the two organisations finally unite and I’m keen to see now what we can achieve together.” As part of the unification, two of ACUO’s current committee members Aaron McKay and Danny Elassad will join AAUS. Aaron, Managing Director and Owner of Aus Aerial Media will take a vacant seat on the AAUS Board. #RPAS #advocacy #uncrewedsystems #unification #AAM #innovation Reece Clothier Anthony Patterson Leigh Simpson Andrew Crowe Paul Hardy Renee Bartolo Vic Grosjean, MEng Mitch Deam Keirin Joyce Natasha Santha Philip van der Burg Warren Ludwig Aaron McKay Danny Elassad Jonathan King Brad Mason Joe U. Tom Pils Greg Tyrrell
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In a positive move for industry Airservices Australia and Wisk have this week signed a Memorandum of Understanding to help both organisations gain insights into the future airspace management needs of Advanced Air Mobility operations, such as air taxis, The arrangement will enable aerospace manufacturer, Wisk, to share expertise which will pave the way for safe advanced air travel in the coming decades. As part of this MOU, Airservices Australia will be conducting a series of workshops and simulations aimed at gaining a deeper understanding of how Advanced Air Mobility systems will seamlessly integrate with Airservices systems into the national airspace. You can read more about the partnership on the Airservices Australia website https://lnkd.in/grZkhuzr
Autonomous air mobility (AAM) firm Wisk has signed an agreement with Airservices to explore the integration of air taxis into Australia’s airspace. The memorandum of understanding will see Wisk, a subsidiary of Boeing, and Airservices collaborate and share expertise on AAM, with an estimated one million air taxi flights per year expected by 2043. Wisk is aiming to have air taxis in Brisbane by the 2032 Olympic Games. https://lnkd.in/g8xgMREV
Airservices and Wisk sign deal to support air taxi integration
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AAUS would like to congratulate our Executive Director Greg Tyrrell on his appointment to the General Aviation Advisory Network (GAAN). The GAAN serves as a platform for industry representatives to collaborate, identify opportunities to address challenges, trends, and issues affecting the general aviation industry, including the RPAS and AAM sectors, and contribute to policy development The Minister for Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts Catherine King also announced Former Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) Executive Manager and current CEO of the Regional Aviation Association of Australia (RAAA) Rob Walker GAICD FRAeS has been appointed the new chair of the minister's General Aviation Advisory Network, after the retirement of previous chair Andrew Andersen. We would also like to acknowledge and thank AAUS Board President Reece Clothier for his contributions as he steps down from his position on the advisory network. #GAAN #advisorynetwork #collaboration #RPAS #AAM #generalaviation #CASA #DITRDCA https://lnkd.in/ghiV6ceb
Rob Walker takes over GAAN Chair - Australian Flying
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