MUSE creates practical guidelines for sustainable urban drone operations

Building on the performance framework and toolset, the MUSE project has released a dedicated set of User Guidelines and Recommendations designed to help stakeholders translate data insights into meaningful action.

These guidelines are based on real-world case studies conducted in Madrid, where different drone operation scenarios—such as parcel delivery and emergency services—were tested using the MUSE toolset. The results were reviewed by urban planners, drone operators, and policy experts during targeted workshops and stakeholder consultations.

Key recommendations include:

“The guidelines give stakeholders clear, data-backed strategies to balance innovation with quality of life in European cities,” noted the MUSE team.

These recommendations are particularly valuable for local authorities, U-space traffic managers, and operators seeking to align their drone services with future environmental and social standards. They also offer a foundation for integrating MUSE’s indicators and tools into future regulatory frameworks.

Our final technical deliverables are going to be published soon!

MUSE advanced toolset to measure the real-world impact of drones

As drone operations become more common in European cities, understanding their impact on people and the environment is essential. The MUSE project has taken a major step forward by developing a powerful toolset that helps cities, operators, and regulators assess and manage the real-world effects of Urban Air Mobility (UAM).

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MUSE delivers framework to measure the Urban Impact of Drones

As cities prepare for the rise of drones and Urban Air Mobility (UAM), understanding their real-world impact on people and the environment is more important than ever. The MUSE project is tackling this challenge head-on with a cutting-edge framework designed to measure and minimise the social and environmental footprint of drone operations in urban areas.

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