The U-space ConOps
U-space is Europe’s Traffic Management for Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS). Small UAS, sometimes called drones, are becoming a more common sight, used by police and for first-response but also for many commercial applications, such as delivery, as well as leisure. UAS flight implies some risks – in safety, security and social acceptance. U-space can bring the risks associated with UAS flight down to an acceptable level.
The U-space Concept of Operations aims to provide U-space stakeholders with a common understanding of how U-space works, and by doing so provide a basis for discussion and improvement. The ConOps is produced by building a consensus among the users and providers of U-space.
As implementations and research projects refine the ideas of how U-space works, the current ConOps becomes out of date. The CORUS five project aims to bring the ConOps into line with the latest developments, developing the fifth edition of the ConOps which should be published in 2026.













