Indian technology company CorePeelers reports its has partnered with Amberwings “to successfully demonstrate an advanced Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) solution in the highly complex Bengaluru airspace—supporting the flagship ATVA-1 cargo drone platform.”
The live operational demonstration validated real-time flight monitoring and situational awareness, seamless integration within controlled airspace, regulatory-compliant BVLOS and night operations and multi-stakeholder coordination at scale, according to a paper published on the Linkedin platform.
“By deploying our Unifly-powered UTM platform, CorePeelers led the airspace management and integration layer—proving that safe, scalable drone logistics is no longer a concept, but a reality,” said the company. “This milestone is not just a demonstration—it’s a strong signal that India is ready to lead in next-generation cargo drone operations and digital airspace infrastructure.
We look forward to continuing our collaboration with Amberwings and ecosystem partners to build a future-ready, secure, and efficient airspace for Advanced Air Mobility (AAM).
“Bengaluru is arguably India’s most contested urban environment, tightly managed by three distinct Air Traffic Controls (ATCs). Successfully flying the ATVA-1 in this complex airspace proves the real-world viability of our platforms. It demonstrates that with the right digital infrastructure, our drones can safely execute complex BVLOS cargo missions at scale,” said Vinay M K, CEO of Amberwings.
“Safely integrating cargo drones into a dense, multi-ATC environment requires flawless, real-time airspace management. By deploying our Unifly-powered Drone Tracker alongside Amberwings, we have proven that our UTM solutions meet the stringent safety frameworks of national aviation regulators, making secure and scalable Advanced Air Mobility a reality today,” said Suryakantt Sharma, Director of CorePeelers.
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(Image: Early in 2026 Amberwings secured DGCA Type Certification for its ATVA-1 hybrid cargo drone)



