Structure
JARUS is a voluntary global organisation of regulatory experts that develops consensus recommendations for unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) to help national aviation authorities write their own regulations. Its structure includes a leadership team, a plenary team, a secretariat, an industry stakeholder body and several working groups that focus on specific technical areas.
- Chair and Vice Chair: The Chair, along with the Vice Chair, provides leadership and strategic direction to JARUS.
- Leadership Team (LT): The Leadership Team consists of high-level representatives from member authorities and organisations. They guide and coordinate the overall activities of JARUS.
- Plenary Team (PT): The Plenary Team is responsible for organising and facilitating the annual Plenary Meetings. They oversee the decision-making process and ensure effective communication among member authorities.
- JARUS Secretariat (JS): The JARUS Secretariat serves as the administrative arm of the organisation. They support the daily operations, organise meetings, and assist in coordination and communication among member authorities.
- Working Group Leaders: Working Group Leaders oversee specialised groups within JARUS that focus on specific technical areas. They guide and coordinate the work of these groups to develop standards and recommendations.
- Task Force Leaders: Task Force Leaders lead temporary task forces established by JARUS to address specific challenges or issues. They coordinate efforts to achieve specific goals within a defined timeframe.
- Current JARUS & Work Program Structure: This element outlines the existing structure of JARUS and its ongoing work programs. It provides a framework for addressing key areas such as UAS operations, certification, and other relevant aspects.
- JARUS Plenary Meeting (PM): The JARUS Plenary Meeting is an annual gathering where representatives from member authorities come together to discuss strategic matters, make important decisions, and shape the future direction of JARUS.
- Industry Stakeholder Body (ISB): The Industry Stakeholder Body represents external stakeholders and provides input and feedback on JARUS activities. They contribute valuable perspectives to enhance the development of standards and regulations.
