Wed, Aug 05, 2020
Will Also Be Making Available A More Advanced 'Pro' Subscription
Altitude Angel announced it is integrating its data with UAV avionic solutions provider Sky-Drones, to enhance its drone management platform, Sky-Drones Cloud.
By integrating Altitude Angel's data, Sky-Drones have been able to develop a range of products and services, improving its in-app experience. Operators will now be able to subscribe to UTM services, providing situational awareness through the display of NOTAMS, Temporary No Fly Zones, and ground hazards.
Sky-Drones will also be making available a more advanced 'Pro' subscription available for additional services which will include Altitude Angel's Conflict Resolution Service (CRS), airspace alerts, and the 'Universal Flight Gateway' for access to flight authorisations from ANSPs where available.
On partnering with Sky-Drones, Richard Ellis, Altitude Angel, Chief Business Officer, said: "By bringing together Altitude Angel's data-set with its full stack UAV avionics and ground control suite, Sky-Drones will be able to offer drone operators an exceptional tool to allow performance monitoring, mission planning, real-time control and post flight AI analytics."
Kirill Shilov, Sky-Drones, Chief Executive Officer, added: "At Sky-Drones we highly prioritise and always make efforts to enhance the safety of drone operations. Growing number of drones and more complex mission scenarios require reliable airspace regulator and it's obvious Altitude Angel is leading this sector. Upcoming integration will that Sky-Drones users will be among the first worldwide able to fly in controlled airspace without the need to switch between drone control and airspace authorisation apps."
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