The Joint Authorities for Rule Making on Unmanned Systems (JARUS) has officially accepted the Kazakhstan Aviation Administration (AAK) as its 66th member. The addition of Kazakhstan will support collaborative efforts in the region and help to advance unmanned aviation regulation and development in Kazakhstan and Central Asia.
The document was signed by LIU Hao, Secretary General of JARUS, and Catalin Radu, Director General of the Aviation Administration of Kazakhstan JSC.
To further advance the unmanned aviation industry, a seminar on the regulation of unmanned aviation in Kazakhstan was held as part of the meeting. The seminar facilitated discussions on topics related to regulatory harmonization and the development of unmanned aviation systems. Attendees examined the current state of the industry, identified challenges and opportunities, and reviewed existing legislation and proposed amendments.
Kazakhstan’s membership in JARUS marks an important milestone, as it becomes the 66th country to join this non-profit international organization. JARUS serves as a platform for regulators, industry experts, and stakeholders to collaborate in developing and harmonizing standards and regulations for unmanned aircraft systems.
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