Purpose of this change

This proposal is for a Temporary change to the notified airspace design, for which a scaled airspace change process applies and a change level is not applicable.

The Sustainable Aviation Test Environment (SATE) will create the UK's first operationally based low-carbon, aviation test centre in Scotland. Partly funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) through the Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund, the SATE consortium aims to bring together technologies in electrification, aviation systems and autonomy to create new modes of air travel and capability.The SATE will be a UK first and it is hoped will test and showcase new technology that can be adopted for island and wider use, with the aim to create social benefit and economic prosperity. Within this project, Windracers will demonstrate the use of ULTRA Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) for delivering on-demand supplies to remote communities that currently suffer from mistimed or limited logistics. Preliminary trials and engagement with key local stakeholders have confirmed the priority for medical supplies to remote health care service providers, transport of mail to island communities and logistic support to the supply chain of island industries. Under the current regulatory and technological conditions, it is necessary to establish structures of segregated airspace that enable the intended Beyond Visual Line-of-Sight (BVLOS) operations.This airspace change proposal aims to set up a complex Temporary Danger Areas that enable the demonstration of these operations in the Shetland Islands. These airspace structures will be activated during short periods of time, separately or in combination to allow the intended itinerary, whilst minimising the impact over other aviation activities. It is anticipated that the implementation of this ACP will last no longer than 8 weeks. Participation of Air Traffic Services will be sought to provide the TDA complex with information or crossing services during operation. ULTRA UAS is a 10 m wingspan, 350 kg MTOW fixed-wing remotely piloted aircraft that features multiple redundancy of critical subsystems, on-board electronic conspicuity (ADS-B and Mode S transponder) and standard visual conspicuity aids (navigation and position lights).

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Stage 1 : Define

This step has been started

During Stage 1 of the temporary and trial airspace change process, the change sponsor submits a Statement of Need setting out the objectives of their change proposal and the issues or opportunities it seeks to address. The change sponsor will need to identify the need for a temporary or trial change proposal, so that all stakeholders can understand their rationale for pursuing an airspace change.

Documents for this proposal (7 documents)

Statement of Need (Updated 23-09-24) (395.1kB PDF)

Stage 1 - Statement of Need

Date added: 27 September 2024

ACP-2022-051 Initial Assessment Meeting Minutes (208.2kB PDF)

Stage 1 - Assessment Meeting Outputs

Date added: 17 September 2024

Secondary Assessment Meeting Agenda (197.9kB PDF)

Stage 1 - Assessment Meeting Agenda

Date added: 08 August 2024

Initial Assessment Meeting Minutes (120.7kB PDF)

Stage 1 - Assessment Meeting Minutes

Date added: 21 March 2023

Initial Assessment Meeting Presentation (1.0MB PDF)

Stage 1 - Other

Date added: 23 November 2022

Initial Assessment Meeting Agenda (45.1kB PDF)

Stage 1 - Assessment Meeting Agenda

Date added: 22 November 2022

Statement of Need (86.3kB PDF)

Stage 1 - Statement of Need

Date added: 02 September 2022

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Potentially affected area

This is the area which may be affected by this airspace change depending on its development. This area may change as the proposal is developed.

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