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posted by Fnord666 on Tuesday March 06 2018, @02:11PM   Printer-friendly
from the fly-the-geofenced-skies dept.

An American upstart [sic] says it is the first company to implement the EU's vision of drone air traffic management – over the skies of Switzerland.

Airmap, one of many small companies around the world hoping to make a breakthrough in the elusive field of unmanned traffic management (UTM), has joined forces with Swiss air traffic control firm Skyguide to implement the EU's U-Space vision for UTM in the Alpine nation's skies.

Although Switzerland is not a member of the EU, it is a member of the EU Aviation Safety Agency (EASA); its skies are managed under the same rules as those of the EU countries surrounding it.

"After a year of successful collaboration with AirMap, we expect that the AirMap UTM platform meets the highest standards required for a Swiss U-space," said Klaus Meier, CIO of Skyguide, in a canned quote. The company's PR tentacle added that it "really puts US drone progress into perspective" in a not-so-veiled swipe at the American Federal Aviation Administration and its occasionally controversial AUVSI trade association-cum-rule-writing group.

The system will, the companies say, enable such things as dynamic geofencing, "instant digital airspace authorisation", real-time traffic alerts, live telemetry "for airspace managers" and unspecified "other services" to enable "simultaneous flights in shared airspace". All of these things were set out in the EU's Single European Sky Air Traffic Management Research Joint Undertaking (SESAR JU; this is about as catchy as EU acronyms ever get), which was established to write an EU-approved set of rules for drone flights across the bloc.


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  • (Score: 2) by Magic Oddball on Wednesday March 07 2018, @04:11AM

    by Magic Oddball (3847) on Wednesday March 07 2018, @04:11AM (#648866) Journal

    upstart [sic]

    I don't believe there's [sic] is needed there — in spite of only being two-point-something years old, the company has gone rapidly from obscurity as a new start-up to apparently being a world leader in providing airspace maps for drone operators, and an 'upstart' is defined by that kind of meteoric rise in success/power. Their traffic management app is something new they're trying out in addition to their existing product.

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