Unifly, Terra Drone, and Aloft Technologies have announced a groundbreaking collaboration to develop a global infrastructure for Unmanned Aircraft System Traffic Management (UTM) specifically designed for Advanced Air Mobility (AAM). This first-of-its-kind partnership brings together the expertise of these UTM pioneers. Anchored by Terra Drone's strategic investments in both Unifly and Aloft, this alliance signifies a major leap forward in UTM for AAM.
The alliance recognizes the critical role UTM plays in achieving this vision. By leveraging their extensive experience in UTM implementation across various regions, they aim to establish a unified global standard. This collaboration, unveiled at the prestigious XPONENTIAL 2024 expo, underscores their commitment to advancing UTM for the future of aerial transportation. The rapid development of eVTOLs has captured the world's imagination, and the potential for this revolutionary mode of transport is undeniable. Morgan Stanley research predicts the Urban Air Mobility (UAM) market, a key segment of AAM, to reach a staggering $1 trillion by 2040 and a mind-blowing $9 trillion by 2050. This collaboration aims to capitalize on this momentum by ensuring UTM advancements keep pace with the growth of AAM. Recognizing the evolving needs of AAM, these companies are sharpening their existing UTM platforms. Already equipped with advanced features like flight planning and NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) parsing, the platforms will be further bolstered by automation and additional functionalities crucial for AAM. This strategic move aims to streamline operations and integrate cutting-edge UTM technology into the design and operation of AAM. Ultimately, they hope to set new standards in UTM, facilitating the smooth integration of eVTOLs and drones into national airspace and unlocking the full potential of AAM.
Unifly, Terra Drone, and Aloft
are extending their hand for collaboration across a broad spectrum of partners.
This includes eVTOL manufacturers and operators, vertiport operators, aviation
authorities, air traffic service providers, urban planners, and even
educational institutions. By fostering partnerships across these diverse
sectors, they aim to create a comprehensive ecosystem that not only supports
AAM growth but also addresses critical challenges like urban mobility,
sustainability, and air traffic safety.
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