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Tracking public attitudes to and awareness of transport technologies in England.
Research into new and emerging aviation technologies for transporting people and goods, including small electric and automated aircraft.
This independent report assesses the future skills needs within the aviation sector.
An independent report to government from the Regulatory Horizons Council about the regulation of drones.
The UK Space Agency commissioned Technopolis to evaluate the UK’s participation in the ESA’s advanced research into telecommunications programme.
An independent report completed by Frost & Sullivan, commissioned by the UK Space Agency, to assess the potential market for UK small satellite launch services or spaceports.
Statement on the independent position of the Department for Transport’s Science Advisory Council on the future of flight.
Statement on the independent position of the Department for Transport’s Science Advisory Council on robotics and automation in transport construction.
Statement on the independent position of the Department for Transport’s Science Advisory Council on artificial intelligence in transport
Results of a study to test and model the effects of mid-air collisions between drones and manned aircraft.
Report about research conducted on drones to identify attitudes to current use, expectations, aspirations and concerns about future use.
Operation and regulatory review of the requirements for commercial spaceplane use within the UK by 2018.
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