AirMap rolls out UAS traffic management (UTM) to Latin America
AirMap, the leading digital airspace and automation company serving the drone economy, is partnering with Airseair RPAS, an independent provider of aviation consulting services, to extend Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Traffic Management (UTM) services to airspace authorities in Latin America.
Together Airseair RPAS and AirMap will provide authorities in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, Panama, and Costa Rica with solutions to support safe drone integration at scale.
Commercial and recreational drone use in Latin America is growing rapidly and promises major economic development benefits to the regionās agriculture, security, and mining industries. In response, Latin American CAAs and ANSPs are working to update their nationsā regulations and build the necessary digital infrastructure to support drone enablement at scale.
The AirMap UTM Platform delivers solutions for e-registration, geo-awareness, digital authorization, and e-identification to airspace authorities for safe UAS operations in controlled airspace. The partnership with Airseair RPAS extends AirMapās National Registry, Central Information Function, UTM Center, Awareness Applications, and the AirMap Developer Platform of SDK and APIs to airspace authorities, enterprise operators, and solution developers throughout Latin America.
āAirseair RPAS believes in the potential for drones to transform Latin America,ā said Airseair RPAS CEO Sofanor Pallares. āThe AirMap UTM Platform is a best-in-class solution for UTM and U-space services that we look forward to offering to our customers.ā
āAirseair RPASās extensive work in Latin America, coupled with its in-depth knowledge of the region, makes them the ideal partners to extend AirMap services to the Latin American market,ā said AirMap Vice President of Sales Von Cameron.
To see AirMapās UTM Center in action, join us for a live webinar on Wednesday, April 8, at 4 pm CET / 7 am PST.Ā Click hereĀ to reserve your spot.