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UAVAIR to fly side by side with the Australian Army Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Drone program
UAVAIR is a drone education provider who have been selected as the preferred tenderer to the Australian Army who are the largest, most experienced and safest operator of drones in the country. UAVAIR will provide
Remote Pilot License Training
UAVAIR’s CASA (Civil Aviation Safety Authority) approved Remote Pilot License Training course to both our consumer and enterprise course offerings. This decision has been made after extensive requests from our clients, who also want a
Where can I fly my drone?
UAVAIR team member Daniel goes through the basics of CASA’s can I fly there app. This video is a snippet of our newest course for recreational pilots. Our one hour online short course is priced
Drones in the media: February Wrap Up
Each month we at UAVAIR, put together a wrap up of the RPAS stories that have caught the attention of the world. Here are the top 10 drone related articles that made the media this
Course structure change – Flight Foundations
You have asked and we have listened. The UAVAIR team have been busy reworking our beginner drone training course, Flight Foundations. Major changes include condensing the content to bring you the course in one day
Where are the drone jobs?
Where are the drone jobs? January 2018 update on RPAS industry jobs. With this 2018 update, we’ve gone through and re-evaluated each of the areas drones are used and re-assessed the job prospects in each
Are you Australia’s best Drone photographer?
This month we are partnering with Rise Above to find the January finalist in our year long search for Australia’s best drone photographer. The January finalist will be awarded a $100 Rise above Store credit,
Drones in the Media: November Wrap Up
Here is an overview of what the media reported on during November 2017 relating to the RPAS (Remotely Piloted Aircraft Industry). Enjoy our summary! 1 – Promising Australian drone in development. An Australian group, JAR
UAVAIR on Triple M
Listen to UAVAIR General Manager Ashley Cox chat to Triple M’s breakfast crew on Brisbane’s The Big Breakfast.
New webinars are up on our website!
It has been a busy few weeks at UAVAIR HQ. In the past two weeks we have run three different webinars on topics that we find we get a lot of questions around from our
Optus My Business Awards 2017: Training and Education Provider of the Year
UAVAIR were very proud to be nominated in the Training and Education Provider of the Year category at this year’s Optus My Business Awards held in Sydney. UAVAIR, operating under parent company and Registered Training
UAVAIR can now take online enrolments
We are pleased to announce we can now take online enrolments via our website. Recently we have upgraded our website, course calendar and now we have added ecommerce to our website! We want to make
Virgin’s Voyeur magazine article
[layerslider id=”8″] Recently Virgin’s head adventure photographer completed our Certificate III in Aviation course. You can read about his experience on our seven day course in Virgin’s inflight magazine, online here or read the article below:
Flight path to success – The Courier
We have been conducting our Certificate III in Aviation (Remote Pilot – Visual Line of Sight) course for Year 11 students at Narrabri High School. Read full article here to find out how our course
Blue2Blue Drone Festival is back & bigger than ever in 2018
Blue2Blue is Australia’s first drone film festival and attracts a lot of talented entrants from around the globe. As hosted by Blue2Blue and sponsored by UAVAIR; we’d like to welcome you to submit your entry
Tighter regulations, training for drones likely to be introduced – ABC
Angus Stewart from UAVAIR talks about drone training and tighter regulations. Listen to the full radio interview here: http://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/pm/tighter-regulations-for-drones-likely/8986468
Tamworth business in the drone zone – The Land
In this article UAVAIR graduate Kirra Kelly discusses how drones are having a big impact in the Australian agricultural community. “I’ve experienced primary producers using drones to check calving heifers and water troughs or fence
Industry News – October
It has been a fascinating month in the drone industry. US military use armed drones for assistance, Canadian communities to receive supplies via drones, Guzman Y Gomez tests a new drone delivery system and Spanish