At the conference, delegates emphasized that the UAV management system will play a crucial role in airspace management and the development of the low-altitude economy in the near future. For the system to operate efficiently, it requires a synchronized combination of policy frameworks, legal corridors, low-altitude spatial planning, flight corridors, data transmission infrastructure, remote identification collection infrastructure, active monitoring systems, as well as regulations and standards for UAVs and ground infrastructure supporting low-altitude operations.

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Sr. Lt. Gen. Nguyen Van Hien chairs the conference.

Addressing the conference, Sr. Lt. Gen. Nguyen Van Hien commended the pro-active efforts of relevant agencies and units in executing their assigned tasks. He urged them to continue focusing on perfecting the features and technical configurations of the UAV management system to conduct operational trials and finalize the product according to schedule. The general particularly underscored the imperative of ensuring data security and safety, as well as the capability to strictly and promptly manage, monitor, and handle flight activities under all circumstances.

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Delegates sharing opinions at the conference
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An overview of the conference

Highlighting that this field is emerging not only in Vietnam but globally, the general tasked relevant agencies and units, based on their functions and duties, to strengthen coordination and accelerate the research and development progress of the system. He also called for establishing criteria for types of UAVs compatible with the system, reviewing normative legal documents to advise on necessary amendments and supplements, and developing appropriate mapping data.

Translated by Song Anh