UTM/UAM

Air traffic management for uncrewed aircraft

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 operations managed by ENAIRE rose by 70% in 2022

The number of drone operations managed by ENAIRE rose by 70% in 2022

PrimeCor Systems wins Aviation and Aerospace Awards 2022

PrimeCor Systems winner in Aviation and Aerospace Awards 2022

Verizon provides drone support in a crisis

Verizon provides drone support in a crisis for public safety agencies

ENAIRE and the General Staff of the Air and Space Force progress civil-military coordination

ENAIRE and the General Staff of the Air and Space Force make progress in civil-military coordination

Siemens and Skyway collaborate to develop infrastructure for Vertiports

Siemens and Skyway collaborate to develop infrastructure to pave way for Vertiports

ATM Awards are off to the judges

The ATM Awards entries are in and have moved to the next stage of the process!

Inmarsat partners with TTP to develop new Iris ATM programme terminal

Inmarsat partners with TTP to develop new Iris ATM programme terminal, bringing integration of UAVs into commercial airspace one step closer

eVTOL growth opportunities shared

Air passenger taxis and air ambulance are seen as the biggest eVTOL growth markets

National Strategy for drones presented to the UK Government

Drone Delivery Group presents national Strategy for drones presented to the UK Government

CANARD DRONES integrates visual and infrastructure inspection solutions

CANARD DRONES integrates its visual and infrastructure inspection solutions for airports in a much smaller and lighter drone