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May 17th, 2023
Vantis Launches Surveillance Service for Commercial Drone Operators via Airspace Link Integration

DETROIT – The Northern Plains UAS Test Site (NPUASTS), Thales USA, and Airspace Link today announced the availability of localized surveillance data to registered UAS operators on Vantis, North Dakota’s statewide uncrewed aircraft system (UAS) beyond visual line of site (BVLOS) network.

Vantis is making it easier for all operators to fly in North Dakota through the surveillance supplemental data service. Registered UAS operators can access the service to display surveillance tracks of crewed traffic while planning and operating UAS flights within a Vantis service volume.

Administered by NPUASTS, Vantis has several managed services, including surveillance and command and communications (C2) connectivity, to enable UAS pilots to see-and-avoid other aircraft. This makes it easier for commercial UAS operators to obtain local surveillance information for both Line of Sight and BVLOS operations.

The surveillance SDSP service follows the concepts outlined in the FAA UTM ConOps 2.0. The Vantis network is enabling the collection, validation, and distribution of surveillance data from Vantis’ non-federal surveillance assets to provide localized airspace data for awareness to UAS operators directly through the Vantis USS portal.

NPUASTS and Thales partnered with Airspace Link, an FAA-approved UAS Service Supplier of the Low Altitude Authorization & Notification Capability (LAANC), to manage, distribute and display Vantis airspace monitoring data in near real-time to registered UAS operators. This service increases situational awareness in both the planning and operation of the mission. This information is also available for the community to see airspace operations via www.vantisuas.com. Surveillance distribution is the first of many upcoming advancements in the program to inform the public of UAS operations and to enhance the remote pilot’s ability to conduct safe, secure operations.

“We know the barriers and hurdles that make at-scale utilization of UAS a challenge,” said Erin Roesler, Director of Operations and Vantis Program Executive at NPUASTS. “With this launch – part of a series of services Vantis that enhances safety, expands capabilities, and enables more operations – Vantis facilitates more drone operations to serve more industries with more use cases. It’s exciting and essential progress.”

“The State of North Dakota is demonstrating its commitment to working closely with the FAA to continue to enhance the safety of the national airspace,” said Frank Matus, Director of ATC and Digital Aviation for the Americas at Thales. “Airspace Link is enabling a pathway for us to deliver value-added services to UAS operators in our State agencies, communities, and those commercial operators that want to fly BVLOS and VLOS operations in North Dakota.”

Operators or USSs interested in accessing the Vantis Surveillance service are invited to contact [email protected].

 

About Airspace Link, Inc:

Airspace Link’s vision is to create a world where the safe integration of drone’s fuels human progress, advancing social equity, the environment, and the economy. Founded in Detroit in 2018 by CEO Michael Healander, Airspace Link is one of the few FAA Approved UAS Service Suppliers of the Low Altitude Authorization & Notification Capability (LAANC). Airspace Link’s cloud-based platform, AirHub, provides the digital infrastructure required to support the safe use of recreational and commercial drone use in communities at scale, supporting the growth of drone operations, drone service providers, drone manufacturers, package delivery and air taxi deployment in the future.

Visit https://airspacelink.com/ to learn more and stay up to date on the latest innovations in this space.

About NPUASTS

The Northern Plains UAS Test Site is one of seven Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) UAS test sites in the nation. The mission of the NPUASTS is to collaborate with FAA and industry partners to develop systems, rules and procedures to safely integrate UAS into the National Airspace System without negatively impacting existing general or commercial aviation. Visit NPUASTS.com for more information.

 

About Vantis

Vantis is North Dakota’s statewide unmanned aircraft system (UAS) beyond visual line of site (BVLOS) network, the first of its kind in the nation. Created by North Dakota with an initial investment in 2019, Vantis provides turnkey support to commercial and public UAS operators through infrastructure and regulatory approvals allowing applications and usability over a variety of industries. Visit VantisUAS.com for more information.