Airspace Link completes US UTM implementation onboarding

Airspace Link, a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)-approved uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) Service Supplier of LAANC and B4UFLY, has completed onboarding to the United States’ Shared Airspace UAS Traffic Management (UTM) network. 

The FAA’s proposed Part 108 and Part 146 rulemaking for BVLOS operations defines a clear requirement for flights to be coordinated without conflict and a framework for qualified, certified UTM services. 

Airspace Link’s Drone Operations Management System, AirHub® Portal, will deliver UTM services that enable operators to safely plan and execute beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) flights with strategic deconfliction and shared situational awareness across the national low-altitude airspace.

Michael Healander, CEO and Co-founder of Airspace Link, said completing the UTM implementation onboarding means AirHub Portal can exchange flight intent across a collaborative network, enabling deliveries, inspections and public safety missions to launch faster, avoid conflict and earn public trust.

The portal exchanges flight intents in accordance with industry standards to ensure UAS are not in the same place at the same time, reducing manual coordination and avoiding operational delays. As drone use accelerates, UTM services within the portal enable coordinated expansion.

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