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.

Amsterdam Drone Week: A global convergence approach

A global convergence approach; shaping the future of Air Mobility

Airspace World: Leeds Bradford Airport to deploy Altitude Angel’s Approval Services Platform

Leeds Bradford becomes the latest international airport to adopt digital drone approval platform

Airspace World: Altitude Angel GoDrone 2.0

Altitude Angel GoDrone 2.0 – Drone Flight Planning App Gets a New Look

Airspace World: Terra Drone Invests in Aloft Technologies

Terra Drone Invests in Aloft Technologies to Enter U.S. Market, Boost Global UTM Development

Airspace World: Faster drone flight approvals with FREQUENTIS

Faster drone flight approvals with FREQUENTIS automated risk assessment tool in Lithuania

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Airspace World: ANRA Technologies Partners with Estonian Aviation Academy

ANRA Technologies Partners with Estonian Aviation Academy to Establish U-space Test Center in Estonia

Airspace World: NATS Services and Altitude Angel partner

The strategic partnership will support new airspace user integration across the UK with integrated traffic management services

Airspace World: Eve Air Mobility presents Vector and updates UATM Software Development

The company has been developing next-generation Urban Air Traffic Management solutions to enable integrated Advanced Air Mobility operations

UTM/USSP integration at the Port of Rotterdam

Airwayz and the Port of Rotterdam host UTM/USSP integration demonstration day

NATS simulations pave the way for routine drone flights

The simulations demonstrated how drones could be seamlessly integrated alongside other air traffic at a busy airport.