ANRA Technologies has launched a new airspace coordination platform, MMX Lite, that delivers pre-U-space services while providing regions with a pathway towards full U-space implementation in the future.
In many regions, enterprises, infrastructure operators and public agencies must manage shared airspace without the benefit of formal U-space frameworks, said the company in a press release. MMX Lite offers a ‘lightweight’ version of ANRA’s Mission Manager X (MMX) platform, enabling safe, digital coordination now and ensuring readiness for the U-space environment of tomorrow.
MMX Lite delivers an intuitive platform for pre-flight deconfliction, rule-based flight approvals and shared situational awareness without the complexity of a full U-space or UTM deployment.
Key capabilities include viewing airspace advisories, geozones and dynamic restrictions; submitting and receiving automated flight approvals based on pre-defined rule sets; strategically deconflicting flight plans in shared environments; and accessing a unified digital interface for all stakeholders to enhance safety and predictability. MMX Lite can also reduce manual workloads and replace processes such as paper forms and text groups.
“With risk assessments and U-space designations still in development across Europe, organisations need an immediate way to safely scale drone operations,” ANRA said.
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