From small ports to large commercial docks, our solution is scalable and quickly deployable to safely integrate drones into daily operations.

GuardianUTM (Unified Traffic Management) streamlines digital approvals for authorised drone use, enhancing port operations with a clearer insight into airspace activity. Our user-friendly interface simplifies the process, making it easy to:

  • Quickly setup your port and land access zones

  • Receive and authorise drone flight requests

  • Enhance safety, security and asset protection

Drones are playing an increasingly important role in modern sea ports. From ship and survey inspections to quickly transporting products packages from ship-to-shore.

Approval Services Land Access Zones

Discover the power of GuardianUTM Approval Services land access zones.

Within a port boundary, customisable “take-off and landing" zones can be established, with attributed rate cards and service levels.  The land access feature provides a versatile approach to associated fees and turnaround times for drone operations land access requests.

The platform allows requests to be digitally processed, with the ability to approve, decline, or requests changes and a full audit trail of decisions made, promoting a streamlined and accountable process.

 

List view of drone flight approval requests

Open the Sky

Digitised approvals for uncrewed aircraft

We offer a turn-key solution for port masters and managers to review and approve drone operations in real-time.


As a core function, GuardianUTM permits the identification, tracking and communications with individual drone pilots/operators. The solution offers a complete overview of all activity accessing and operating in and around designated airspace zones through a single intuitive application.

Sea port with a UTM zone

Discover how you can manage your land access

 

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