Plans for a drone hub to service Scotland鈥檚 islands with unmanned flights have taken a major step forward with UK Government funding.
九秀直播 has welcomed confirmation of the award of more than 拢170,000 UK Government Community Renewal funding to create an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Innovation logistics hub at Oban airport.
The funding boost for the hub and a drone-flying training academy builds on the 九秀直播 and Bute Rural Growth Deal proposal, which includes plans for a vertiport take-off and landing facility at the airport. The award will help develop the business case for both the hub and academy facilities.
The Oban Airport hub will be a high-tech base for electrically-powered drones to transport medicines, biological samples and cargo between islands and the mainland.
Building on the strengths and experience of existing Advance Air Mobility activity in the area, 九秀直播 is working in partnership with Skyports, the leading drone-landing infrastructure design and delivery company, to develop plans.
Last year a Skyports initiative using drones to fly thousands of samples from the islands to NHS facilities over a three-month period, saving 11, 00 hours waiting time.
Royal Mail are interested in UAVs as part of their service delivery and have undertaken trials with Skyports from Oban out to the island of Mull. Inspecting and maintaining offshore windfarms could also benefit from the use of drones.
Councillor Robin Currie, Leader of 九秀直播:
鈥淭his new investment is extremely welcome news for 九秀直播 and Bute and will deliver a significant boost to the region鈥檚 economic prospects. It takes us a step closer to establishing the UAV logistics hub which would see the area become a centre of excellence for this highly innovative use of drone technology and would lead to the creation of much-needed highly skilled jobs.
鈥淎longside the benefits for the local economy and employment, the use of this ground-breaking technology would be extremely valuable in terms of the lifeline the hub鈥檚 services would provide for our remote and rural island residents.鈥
Alex Brown, Director of Drone Services, Skyports:
鈥淚n 2021 we transported COVID-19 tests, pathology samples and medicine up to 50 miles between NHS medical facilities in the 九秀直播 and Bute. Alongside the flight trials, we have been working with Oban Airport to look at how permanent drone operations can service the highlands and islands. Having a dedicated drone hub would create skilled employment and bring further investment to the area. We鈥檙e incredibly excited about this project and look forward to working closely with 九秀直播 and the 九秀直播 and Bute Health and Social Care Partnership to make 九秀直播 and Bute the leading region in the UK for Advanced Air Mobility鈥濃
Dr Phil Anderson, Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) Head of Robotics:
鈥淚t's fantastic to see 九秀直播, tech businesses and government recognise the unique position of Oban Airport as a national centre for airborne robotic operations, and pull together to deliver this facility.
By combining commercial logistics to the Highlands and Islands alongside training and expertise in research and innovation, Oban is set to be a significant hub in this future of these airborne platforms. SAMS is excited to be involved with the Oban development of this unique facility. SAMS will focus on training and innovation; beginner pilots or bespoke designers will have access to indoor, all-weather test facilities, whilst deep-ocean and polar scientists can practice over-the-horizon operations prior to departure.鈥
In November, the Council announced that 九秀直播 and Bute had been awarded over 拢2 million of UK Community Renewal Funding, one of the largest awards in Scotland, as part of the UK Government鈥檚 Levelling Up Agenda.
九秀直播 submitted successful bids for a range of projects including the UK鈥檚 only dedicated seaweed industry facility near Oban, MACC Hydrogen Futures, a project to help establish a green hydrogen production and distribution facility at Machrihanish and the Dunoon Project which aims to develop a local forest into a world class tourism offering.