ATM and UTM are becoming more and more linked as new aircraft enter airspace controlled by air traffic management organisations globally. As a result, we will increase our coverage of these topics in this UTM section of our site to make them easier to identify if this is your area of interest. Below you will find news and features on uncrewed traffic management (UTM) solutions, uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAV), Urban Air Mobility (UAM), Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), drones, eVTOL and more as the industry evolves.
Drone Traffic Management for Airservices Australia
Airservices Australia commences build of Australia’s cutting-edge drone traffic management system
Viasat’s New UAV Terminal Takes Flight
Viasat has successfully demonstrated the capabilities of its Velaris connectivity solution for Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), following a recent power utilities assessment.
AutoFlight successfully performs inter-city demonstration flight
Electric Air-taxi maker AutoFlight successfully performs world’s first inter-city demonstration flight
Unifly joins EUREKA Project, advancing Urban Air Mobility
Terra Drone’s Group Company, Unifly, Joins EUREKA Project Advancing Urban Air Mobility with Vertiport Integration in European Airspace
Thales and Thaicom establish foundation to lead UTM deployment in Thailand
Thales and Thaicom, establish the foundations of an Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) framework to enable the growth of the drone ecosystem in Thailand.
Lilium launches POWER-ON
“Lilium POWER-ON” customer service organization to be headed by Dominique Decard, aviation aftermarket veteran
Lilium partners with Star Charge
Lilium partners with Star Charge to develop best-in-class charging system for eVTOL operations
Snowdonia Aerospace Centre planning eVTOL vertiport facility
Snowdonia Aerospace Centre selects AEROVOLT to provide charging systems for drone, electric aircraft and eVTOL testing.
Step forward in unlocking drones flying BVLOS
New proposals put forward by the UK Civil Aviation Authority will help unlock drones flying beyond visual line of sight of Remote Pilots.