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Drones and beyond

Lazarski Aviation Academy invites you to an intensive one-day course focused on drones and their ecosystem. Participants will gain comprehensive knowledge about the drone industry, current regulations, and the future of unmanned aerial technology.

Course Objectives:

  • Provide participants with a 360° overview of the drone ecosystem
  • Raise awareness of the applicable regulatory framework
  • Equip students with knowledge to start a career in the drone industry
  • Offer access to institutional leaders and networking opportunities

Course Program

Morning Session:

  • Drones and their ecosystem – types of drones
  • Drone design and airworthiness – safety requirements
  • Drone operations – what can they offer?

Afternoon Session:

  • Security and defense aspects of drones
  • Beyond drones – what’s next in aviation technology?

Presenter: Luc Tytgat

Duration: One-day course

The price of the training includes: lunch, coffee break

Format: In-person at Lazarski Aviation Academy


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Date: 16 September 2025 | Venue: Lazarski University ul. Świeradowska 43, 02-662 Warszawa

Luc Tytgat

Luc Tytgat acted as Executive Director and High Representative of the EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) in 2023 and 2024, taking over the helm of the Agency at the end of the previous Executive Director’s mandate pending the nomination of the new Director.

Luc led the EASA agency with a steady hand, ensuring continuity of delivery on EASA’s mission, good relations with stakeholders and the EASA Management Board and improved social climate within the Agency. 

Luc had joined EASA in January 2015 as its Strategy and Safety Management Director. In this role, he successfully increased the level of safety intelligence and developed a better and more agile aviation regulatory framework. He set the strategic direction for key emerging challenges faced by the aerospace sector, such as countering climate change and new safety risks, in particular cybersecurity, conflict zones, and health (e.g. Covid). EASA’s research and innovation activities and the Agency’s engagement with all aviation stakeholders through international cooperation also expanded positively and significantly under his guidance. 

He was Director of the Pan-European Single Sky Directorate at Eurocontrol from 2011 until 2015, having previously worked for more than 20 years within the European Commission where he exercised the functions of member of the Cabinet of the Transport Commissioner and then Head of Unit in the fields of R&D, EU space programmes and air transport. Luc had been an active officer for 10 years in the Belgian Air Force before joining the European Commission. 

Graduated from the Belgian Royal Military Academy as Engineer in Aeronautics and also holds a Master in Public Management from the Solvay Business School in Brussels. He is married and the proud father of four children. 

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