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May 7th, 2025
Unifly acquires EuroUSC Italia

Unifly’s acquisition of EuroUSC Italia marks another step forward for Italy’s growing role in the international drone industry.

Belgian company Unifly, a Global leader in drone traffic management, has officially announced the acquisition of EuroUSC Italia. Established in 2014 as a joint venture between Deep Blue and Filippo Tomasello, EuroUSC Italia was created to become a center of excellence in drone regulation and safety. The company provides tailored consultancy and training services for the drone industry, specializing in risk assessment, certification, and regulatory compliance. Its client base includes national authorities, major corporations, and defense institutions.

With this strategic acquisition, EuroUSC Italia keeps developing its ambitious vision: to develop and deliver new and innovative services for the drone industry. The company is adopting a broader, more strategic approach to Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) technologies by offering increasingly comprehensive, integrated, and updated solutions. While this move represents a significant step toward a more dynamic future and the expansion into new markets, EuroUSC’s operational structure will remain stable. It is important to highlight that the company will continue its operations in Italy and retain its registered headquarters in Rome.