Successful BVLOS Drone Flight Between Residential Care Center and General Hospital
In a groundbreaking test flight, a drone successfully completed a 4 km journey between Residential Care Center De Zon in Bellegem, managed by Zorg Kortrijk, and General Hospital Groeninge in Kortrijk. This flight, conducted beyond the visual line of sight (BVLOS) of the pilot, marks a significant milestone in the TETRA project 'Medical Drone Supplies' (MEDROS), led by VIVES University of Applied Sciences.
The MEDROS project aims not only to explore but also to implement the possibilities of drone technology for transporting medical goods within the Flemish healthcare sector as well as to integrate it into the entire healthcare logistics chain. This flight provided concrete evidence that the rapid and efficient exchange of medical samples is possible through drones. Additionally, project partner KU Leuven is conducting a comparison between the quality of blood samples transported by drone and those transported by road.
The drone flight partially took place within the geozone of Kortrijk-Wevelgem Airport, where strict safety regulations apply to drone flights. This test is unique: it is the first time that a drone has flown beyond the pilot’s line of sight in this geozone without the need to interrupt other air traffic.
The safety of the operation was ensured by using SkeyDrone's BVLOS framework, which is based on a range of advanced digital services, guaranteeing the safety of everyone in the air and on the ground. The flight was conducted by ADLC, a Belgian start-up experienced in the transport of petrochemical samples within the Port of Antwerp. The drone was operated fully automatically throughout the flight, with real-time remote monitoring from ADLC’s operations control room.
The flight was closely monitored by a team of experts, and the collected data will be analysed to formulate further recommendations.
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