June 29, 2024

In a significant milestone for the Irish drone industry, A-techSYN, Ireland’s premier developer and manufacturer of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), has successfully obtained its latest UAS Operational
Authorisation. The Authorisation allows A-techSYN to perform SAIL-II Level operations over the Irish
Waters, which is integral to ongoing projects such as the DTIF-GUARD, U-AVES and Mistrall. This
achievement marks another successful stepin the company’s journey, demonstrating its commitment to
innovation, safety, and expanding its test, evaluation, and trialling capabilities.

“For the last decade, A-techSYN has been pioneering the integration and implementation of specific category UAS. We believe that progress can only be made by applying ideas in live situations, obtaining
feedback from the field and refining the solution. This means that you need to be able to fly repetitively.
With this authorisation, we will be able to test the use cases we believe to be critical for implementing
Drone technologies and gather the much desired data in a much faster way.” said Gokhan CELIK, CEO of
A-techSYN

The authorisation process, meticulously overseen by the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) UAS Division and
the Airspace Regulation Department, is a testament to the rigorous standards A-techSYN adheres to.
The IAA, Irelands’ semi-state body responsible for the regulation of safety in Irish civil aviation, has
played a crucial role in this success. Their dedication to maintaining safe and efficient airspace
management is reflected in their thorough and professional oversight.

“We are immensely grateful to the IAA’s UAS Division and Airspace/U-space Department as well as AirNav for their unwavering support and professionalism over the past year. Our previous authorisation in Wicklow was limiting us to perform flights in a TRA only environment. This new authorisation will allow us to perform much desired proof of concept flights below 500 feet as well as more complex and varied operations for applications up to 2500 feet within the TRA which exceeds 100 Sq. Nautical Miles.” said
Mark Early, Accountable Manager and Head of Aviation and Safety at A-techSYN.

A-techSYN develops and manufactures the CGT-50 VTOL UAV which is designed for diverse applications, including maritime surveys and security operations, providing unparalleled versatility and efficiency.

The CGT-50 VTOL UAV is central to several collaborative projects that demonstrate its potential and versatility. Notably, the GUARD project, aimed at revolutionising maritime surveillance and enhancing
Irish defence operations, highlights the strategic importance of the system. This project integrates
advanced automated drone technology into defence applications, underscoring the significant impact of
UAS in improving national security and operational efficiency by enhancing the reach of the Irish Navy
beyond the limitations naval vessels have.

Additionally, in partnership with BlueWise Marine and ATU Galway, the U-AVES project focuses on using
unmanned aerial vehicles for maritime ecological surveys, enhancing data collection, and environmental
monitoring.

These projects underscore the strategic importance of the CGT-50 VTOL UAV and its potential to
transform various industries. The successful implementation of these projects showcases A-techSYN’s
ability to leverage cutting-edge technology to meet diverse operational needs ranging from agriculture
and infrastructure monitoring to environmental conservation and disaster management.

A-techSYN’s success is built on strong partnerships and collaborations. We look forward to continuing
our work with stakeholders, including government agencies, industry partners, and academic
institutions, to deliver innovative solutions that meet their goals and objectives.

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