Unifly’s Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) platform connects official entities with operators to integrate drones into the airspace safely and securely.
The Unifly approach offers a step-by-step, futureproof path towards a full solution.
Both the map and the mobile apps are available as a rebranded version including multilingual support. Authorities can configure the layout, user interface and available data to suit their individual needs and preferences.
The custom map shows the airspace rules and regulations for each region. The map provides real-time information to all types of drone pilots on a 2D map to determine where they can safely and legally fly drones.
Unifly Supervisor portal supports ANSP's and authorities in the management and regulation of the airspace.
As the main software engine taking care of the drone operational support and flight validation, Unifly Supervisor portal uses airspace information, regulatory data, meteorological data, user data, drone data, traffic data (manned and unmanned) and obstacle data input to feed its rule-based engine.
Main goals are to perform a pre-flight validation of the flight and perform a conflict resolution – i.e.: determine if the flight path is in conflict with any obstacle, traffic or regulatory limitation.
Drone tracking and e-Identification Unifly has developed a drone tracking and e-Identification product: the Unifly BLIP. This stands for Broadcast Location & Identification Platform. BLIP is tailored to the specific needs of UTM service providers, local authorities and drone operators.
BLIP: e-Identification and tracking in one device.
To guarantee safe drone traffic, it is vital to know the exact position of drones. Tracking is a key functionality when it comes to drone use. Especially in beyond visual line of sight drone operations. By using BLIP you can pinpoint the exact location of your drone. It combines all functions you could possibly need.