Since spring of this year, TCS Drone Operations Services (TCS DROPS) has been offering services in the drone sector, specifically transport flights for loads up to 40 kilograms, as well as inspection missions. Until now, these flights were only permitted in sparsely populated areas with a population density of 300 people per square kilometre. The Federal Office of Civil Aviation (FOCA) has granted the Touring Club Switzerland an expanded operational permit for the use of cargo drones in densely populated areas. This allows transport flights to take place across Switzerland, including urban areas.
"Through constant exchange with the drone industry, FOCA promotes and supports innovative and sustainable projects. To ensure the highest safety standards, we verify compliance with EU regulations by drone operators," comments Nicolas Kestens, drone expert at FOCA.
"The permit is an essential step for us in the further development of our drone business," adds Jürg Wittwer, Director General of the Touring Club Switzerland. "Vertical mobility will play an important role in the coming years."
On Monday, TCS DROPS demonstrated its capabilities in an urban environment with the transport of solar panels to the roof of the TCS headquarters in Vernier near Geneva. These panels complement modules already installed earlier. The energy generated is used to cool office spaces during the warm season and for ventilation systems and heating pumps in winter.
**Efficiency Gains and Solutions for Challenging Operations** Cargo drones can facilitate construction projects by replacing and supplementing scaffolding and cranes. Due to the precise positioning of transported loads, they also save time, for example, when installing solar systems on rooftops. At the same time, the positioning of the modules is more flexible than when using a crane and less dependent on the distance from the road or pre-prepared crane sites. In logistics, new possibilities are emerging, especially for transport in remote mountain areas or ecologically sensitive regions.
**Proven in Disaster Response after Rockslide in Blatten** Following the devastating rockslide in Blatten, TCS Drone Operations Services systematically documented all remaining standing buildings using a newly developed digital platform, under the leadership and commissioned by the Earthquake Damage Organisation (SOE). The precise drone imagery aids insurers in processing claims.
TCS Drone Operations Services developed the offering in collaboration with the TCS Mobility Academy.
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