French company Innov’ATM has redeployed its AirSpaceKeeper platform to four military bases operated by the French Army Light Aviation Command (COMALAT).
The deployments cover Le Luc-Le Cannet (LFMC), Étain-Rouvres (LFQE), Pau (LFBP) and Phalsbourg (LFQP), where AirSpaceKeeper provides authorities with a dedicated platform to centralise, review and process requests for drone operations within their airspace.
The platform allows authorities to review, validate and track flight requests through a centralised interface. AirSpaceKeeper can also apply local rules and constraints to flight plans, with some activities eligible for automatic approval while others require manual validation, according to Innov’ATM.
Drone pilots can submit applications to the four bases through Innov’ATM’s public DroneKeeper form. DroneKeeper subscribers can submit requests directly from their mission-planning accounts using information already entered for the flight.
Innov’ATM said the integration between DroneKeeper and AirSpaceKeeper reduces duplicate data entry and the risk of omissions, and can allow missions and associated authorisation requests to be prepared up to ten times faster.
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