30 April 2021
London, UK: Altitude Angel, the world’s leading UTM (Unified Traffic Management) technology provider, today announced Cranfield University’s global research airport in collaboration with Cranfield Airport Operations Limited, is the first aerodrome to deploy its next-generation airspace management solution – GuardianUTM Enterprise into service.
Launched in March, GuardianUTM Enterprise is an intuitive, cost-effective platform which has been developed to support regional and local airports and airfields.
GuardianUTM Enterprise will provide Cranfield with a combined view of the airspace in the vicinity of its FRZ (flight restricted zone), enabling the airport to enhance and provide UTM Services for drone companies and drone operators, using Altitude Angel’s proven digital authorisation and flight management technology.
Cranfield becomes first airport to deploy Altitude Angel s Guardian Enterprise platform
Published 29 Apr 2021
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Altitude Angel, the world’s leading UTM (Unified Traffic Management) technology provider, has announced Cranfield University’s global research airport is the first aerodrome to deploy its next-generation airspace management solution - GuardianUTM Enterprise - into service.
Launched in March, GuardianUTM Enterprise is an intuitive, cost-effective platform which has been developed to support regional and local airports and airfields. It will provide Cranfield with a combined view of the airspace in the vicinity of its FRZ (flight restricted zone), enabling the airport to enhance and provide UTM Services for drone companies and drone operators, using Altitude Angel’s proven digital authorisation and flight management technology.
16 April 2021
New consortium created to revolutionise medical deliveries, aiming to reduce waiting times for medicine and other medical supplies
Focus is on COVID supplies, pathology samples & blood transfusions delivered via a connected national network
Consortium led by Skyfarer alongside Altitude Angel, O2, Cranfield University, and Phoenix Wings
New delivery system will develop smarter, faster, safer and potentially greener supply chains
Skyfarer, a drone logistics operator, is leading a consortium including Altitude Angel, to enhance the pathology network in the UK by potentially speeding up patient response and sample turnaround times and make drone delivery of blood for lifesaving transfusions a reality. The programme, which will also focus on COVID supplies, will create a new drone network infrastructure, providing a quicker and likely greener form of medical transport across England.
1 April 2021
London, UK: Altitude Angel, the world’s leading UTM (Unified Traffic Management) technology provider, has been selected by Dutch drone enterprise solutions innovator AirHub to power its operations management software platform.
The AirHub platform offers drone operators one, easy-to-use, workflow to plan, execute and manage missions legally and efficiently. It provides operators with the ability to check airspace advisories and regulations within a matter of seconds, fill out a flight plan with all essentials of the mission and submit it to the authorities through its U-Space connection.
AirHub will draw on Altitude Angel’s GuardianUTM airspace management platform for accurate, real-time, and relevant geospatial data.
17 March 2021
New consortium created to revolutionise medical deliveries, aiming to reduce waiting times for medicine and other medical supplies
Focus is on COVID supplies, pathology samples & blood transfusions delivered via a connected national network
Consortium led by Skyfarer alongside Altitude Angel, O2, Cranfield University, and Phoenix Wings
New delivery system will develop smarter, faster, safer and potentially greener supply chains
Skyfarer, a drone logistics operator, is leading a consortium including Altitude Angel, to enhance the pathology network in the UK by potentially speeding up patient response and sample turnaround times and make drone delivery of blood for lifesaving transfusions a reality. The programme, which will also focus on COVID supplies, will create a new drone network infrastructure, providing a quicker and likely greener form of medical transport across England.