Blue Bear Launches 5G enabled beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) flight test facilities in Bedfordshire

Blue Bear Launches 5G enabled beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) flight test facilities in Bedfordshire

Blue Bear is pleased to announce the launch of its 5G enabled beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) flight test facilities in Bedfordshire by the Mayor of Bedford.

David Hodgson, Mayor of Bedford said ‘’ I am delighted that Bedford Borough is hosting the first 5G enabled drone BVLOS facility of its kind in the UK. The economic benefit for future drone use in the UK is predicted to be multi-billion so this facility is a great catalyst for the emergent industry in Bedfordshire, which has been a hub for the Aerospace industry since the 1940’s”

Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sports has allocated over £200million to develop 5G test beds. This has allowed Blue Bear to establish the first 5G enabled air corridor for drone testing in the UK at the National BVLOS Experimental Centre (NBEC).

Blue Bear are part of the 5G Rural Integration Test-bed (“5GRIT”) consortia which is trialling innovative use of 5G technology in a range of applications to connect rural communities and unlock their potential. David Walters, Blue Bear’s Operations Manager said “We are flying drones in agricultural regions of Cumbria to monitor the health of livestock and to survey crops and investigating how 5G can help transport large volumes of ‘Big Data’ to anywhere in the world. In the future farmers will be able to remotely task the drones to carry out routine tasks and analyse results from the breakfast table”.

The NBEC 16Km air corridor connects Blue Bear’s Twinwoods Flight Test Centre and Cranfield University’s Airport and allows drones and manned aircraft to share the same airspace. Blue Bear executed the first BVLOS flights from the NBEC in December 2018. The company will continue to instrument and gain flight hours along the air corridor throughout early 2019 with support from the NBEC Consortia and the UK CAA. Different types of 5G technology are being used to track and identify drones along the corridor, as part of a multi-technology solution for the provision of a Recognised Air Picture from Blue Bear facilities. Thales’s pioneering holographic radar will form a part of this solution, as will the provision of mobile 5G solutions from Vodafone.

Ian William-Wynn, Managing Director of Blue Bear, said “Blue Bear first flew their drones BVLOS in 2009. We opened NBEC to allow other drone operators and equipment suppliers to fly and test their next generation technology in managed environments and scenarios representative of real operations. This facility will accelerate the uptake of UK’s latent drone technology and infrastructure in global markets.”

Blue Bear are pioneers in unmanned Air, Land and Maritime systems. The company is a Managed Service Provider and a Systems Integrator with world class test and evaluation infrastructure. The company designs, builds and tests bespoke drones of different types for Military and Civil sectors and enjoys a reputation for delivering solutions to ‘difficult’ problems in rapid timescales. Blue Bear has accumulated many national or world innovation ‘firsts’ during its 20 years of operation.

The NBEC consortia comprises Blue Bear, Cranfield University, Thales and Vodafone,

The 5GRIT consortia comprises Quickline Communications, Blue Bear, Cybermoor, North Pennines AONB, Kings College London, Kingston University, Lancaster University, Precision Decision, Broadway Partners and World Around Me.

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