ENAIRE managed nearly 10,000 drone operations in 2024
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In 2024, ENAIRE coordinated nearly 10,000 drone operations (9,588). This figure, which represents a 6% reduction compared to 2023, was heavily influenced by ENAIRE's proactive efforts towards administrative simplification and the establishment of procedures and agreements with public and private users, enabling many operations to be carried out without the need for dedicated coordination.
In 2024, the number of operations managed decreased due to the establishment of procedures and agreements with public and private UAS (drone) users, aimed at simplifying administrative work and improving the efficiency of the process.
It should also be noted that, with Royal Decree 517/2024 of 4 June, implementing the legal framework for the civil use of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), general UAS zones have been established for the safety of airport operations. These zones correspond to airspace volumes that, depending on the intended flight distance and altitude of the drone, require coordinating those flights with ENAIRE (at airports where this entity provides aerodrome traffic control services) or with the airport manager.
Ultimately, in both cases, ENAIRE, through its Airspace Operations Coordination Department, receives all these requests and processes them, in some cases with the airport manager, and in others, by directly issuing responses to users. ENAIRE is present at every airport in the Aena network for Communication, Navigation, and Surveillance (CNS) services, but it is not present at some airports as a provider of aerodrome traffic control services, meaning in some provinces, the coordination volume is lower.
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