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ANRA Technologies UTM Soars Into the UK

ANRA Technologies UTM Soars Into the UK

ANRA Technologies, a leading provider of commercial drone operations and unmanned traffic management platforms announced that it has been selected for the UK UAS Traffic Management (UTM) program. The Program is part of a wider program which is government led and across the public and private sectors, aimed at enabling safe integration of drones into UK airspace.

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WASHINGTON, Dec. 3, 2018 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — This program is under the governance of the Transport Systems Catapult (TSC) which is working with ANRA Technologies as a UTM service provider (UTMSP) along with support from the appropriate UK Government regulators as well as an Air Navigation Service Provider (ANSP) and other stakeholders.

Currently, numerous UTM services are developing independently of any framework – potentially resulting in uncoordinated low altitude air traffic. There is a need to explore a future UTM architecture that enables multiple UTM stakeholders to participate in the distribution of information and intelligent control of airspace. The focus of this program in UK is the creation of a UTM framework within which the UTM service providers (UTMSPs) will operate. The program aims to investigate how and what information may be exchanged between different UTMSPs and the required data sources such that airspace coordination can be attained to achieve the critical safety requirements.

“We would like to congratulate ANRA on joining the development of the UTM framework for UK. Having a joined-up approach to UAS traffic management will be a key enabler to wider adoption of this technology and commercialisation of Beyond Line of Sight drone operation. We are sure that ANRA’s experience in this area will support the project in creating an impact for this high growth potential sector.” Said Mark Westwood, Chief Technology Officer, the Transport Systems Catapult.

The goal of this program is to develop an independent, self-directed, and scalable system that will manage and monitor drones and their flights. This kind of system will factor inputs from external sources such as obstacle, terrain, weather, airspace, command and control and performance data and make this data available to operators/service providers.

The system should also be capable of providing human stakeholders the ability to remotely identify a UAS and make strategic decisions related to mission management whether it is launch, execution, and/or termination of airspace operations. The procedures and interfaces also need to ensure that only authenticated and approved UAS can operate in the given airspace.

“We are excited to be a part of this pathfinder program in the UK and bring our experience in having been involved in similar initiatives elsewhere and look forward to working the government and industry partners over the next few months”, said Amit Ganjoo, CEO of ANRA Technologies.

For more information about ANRA Technologies and its UTM Capabilities, visit the links below:

ANRA Homepage
UTM Platform

ABOUT ANRA

ANRA Technologies is a provider of a low altitude airspace and UTM Platform as well as a commercial drone workflow orchestration platform that is being used by North American and international service providers and customers. The platforms include features such as flight planning and monitoring, UAS command and control, negotiated aircraft separation, airspace management, UAS tracking, compliance parameters, aircraft reporting, stakeholder and user portals, and open interfaces to enable emerging capabilities like Remote ID and data analytics. The platform is designed to integrate both cooperative and non-cooperative UAS into the UTM system and to negotiate strategic de-confliction, leveraging a variety of airborne and ground based sensor data sources.

 

SOURCE ANRA Technologies



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