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Collaboration to Streamline Workflows & Expand Offerings for UAS Operators

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Collaboration to Streamline Workflows & Expand Offerings for UAS Operators

Airspace Link will deliver expertise on things external to the aircraft, while AlarisPro offers category leadership in the internal management of the aircraft and crew, including real-time data and component-level tracking

Scalable UAS software and solutions provider Airspace Link is partnering with AlarisPro, a leading UAS fleet management platform, in order to streamline workflows and expand offerings for UAS operators looking to plan, manage, and execute operations for all types of use cases.  

The companies believe they make a great match for expanded collaboration as Airspace Link delivers expertise on all things external to the aircraft – ground risk, airspace characteristics, authorizations, data analysis, etc. – while AlarisPro has category leadership in the internal management of the aircraft and crew including real-time data and component-level tracking.

Today, UAS operators are heavily concerned with core functions such as mission planning, fleet management, regulatory compliance, reliability, and safety. When they look to the future of what they will need in terms of advanced mission planning, insights, and other analyses, they will also need the ability to disseminate that information across fleets. With this collaboration, the two teams are working together to provide unique avenues to solve those future problems.

“As we’ve worked side by side with customers in the expanding drone industry, we’ve seen the challenges firsthand that companies have faced when looking to scale in both complexity and geography – one of the most prominent being the frustration of relying on siloed or disconnected applications to complete their workflows,” said Michael Healander, Co-Founder & CEO at Airspace Link. “In this collaboration, Airspace Link and AlarisPro will build on their individual strengths in a combined effort to reduce that burden on our customers.” 

“Since Airspace Link’s inception, we’ve always envisioned and championed a drone ecosystem that allows and enables partners to work together to solve the unique and complex challenges we’re faced with on a daily basis. This collaboration is a great example of how we can work together to advance the industry,” Healander added.

“Since 2016, our team has been laser-focused on building the best UAS fleet management platform in the world,” said retired US Navy pilot and AlarisPro CEO and Founder, Anthony Pucciarella. “Our collaboration with Airspace Link expands our offering and streamlines workflows for our customers. Through this partnership, we are able to present a more comprehensive risk picture for our customers operations, thereby furthering our effort to serve as the single source of truth for operators and manufacturers around the globe.”

This collaboration announcement was announced at AUVSI’s Xponential Conference 2023, where both teams demoed their individual product lines and discussed their vision for the future.

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