Fri, Oct 11, 2019
Showcased Technology Deployed During Recent Gulf Of Finland Project
Altitude Angel, the world’s leading unmanned traffic management (UTM) technology provider, has showcased to the European Commission the technology it deployed during the recent Gulf of Finland project at Digital Transport Days 2019.
Hosted by INDanube, Digital Transport Days 2019 is taking place 7-9 October in Helsinki, Finland. The conference, which offers a European viewpoint to digital solutions for transport and mobility, is attended by Europe’s leading public officials and experts as well as industry and service providers.
Altitude Angel, a UTM technology provider and a central partner in the Gulf of Finland (GoF) trials, showcased the technology it successfully deployed during the GoF project at the conference on Monday. Altitude Angel demonstrated a comprehensive range of U-Space 1-3 services, including:
- Collation of multiple telemetry and surveillance sources (ADS-B, primary and secondary radar, FLARM, integrated ground control stations and GSM trackers)
- Flight planning, approval and In-flight instruction
- Dynamic geofencing
- Remote ID
- FIMS integration through a SWIM architecture
"The Gulf of Finland project was a great success so I’m thrilled Altitude Angel was asked to present our industry-leading UTM solution to the European Commission," saidSimon Wynn-Mackenzie, Altitude Angel, Head of Products.
“Through demonstrations like the ground-breaking Operation Zenith and the Gulf of Finland trials, Altitude Angel has been able to consistently demonstrate how its platform can safely integrate drones into a range of dynamic airspace situations such as urban operations, blue-lights support, search-and-rescue and international coordination.”
(Image provided with Altitude Angel news release)
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