ANRA Technologies has announced that its Mission Manager X platform now enables more than 55,000 commercial drone operations each month across the United States, reflecting the growing maturity of digital airspace infrastructure as a foundation for routine BVLOS services.
PLATFORM MILESTONE SIGNALS AIRSPACE INFRASTRUCTURE MATURITY
ANRA Technologies, a global provider of unified airspace and mission management solutions, has announced that its Mission Manager X (MMX) platform, which provides UAS Traffic Management (UTM) capabilities for Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) and other advanced drone operations, now enables more than 55,000 commercial drone operations each month across the United States. The figure equates to more than 1,800 commercial operations every day and marks a significant milestone in the transition of digital airspace infrastructure from research and pilot programmes to an operational commercial component of the aviation ecosystem.
Amit Ganjoo, Founder and Chief Executive of ANRA Technologies, said the milestone was both a cause for celebration and a reflection of the broader maturation of the drone industry. He said commercial operators were moving beyond isolated individual flights to sustained, high-volume operations that required trusted digital infrastructure to coordinate flights safely and efficiently.
OPERATOR BASE AND GEOGRAPHIC REACH
ANRA’s platform supports a growing ecosystem of commercial operators across Arizona, California, Florida, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, New York and Texas, spanning drone delivery, utility inspection, public safety and other enterprise applications. Operators leveraging ANRA-enabled infrastructure include Amazon Prime Air, DoorDash, Manna Drone Delivery, Matternet and the New York Power Authority.
Unlike conventional flight planning software, ANRA’s Mission Manager Exchange provides the shared operational framework required to support multiple operators simultaneously, through strategic airspace coordination, conflict management, conformance monitoring, Network Remote ID integration and real-time situational awareness.
REGULATORY ALIGNMENT AND FUTURE GROWTH
The milestone also positions ANRA in relation to the Federal Aviation Administration’s proposed Part 108 and Part 146 framework, which envisages Advanced Digital Service Providers (ADSPs) delivering interoperable digital services for routine BVLOS operations. ANRA said it already provides many of these capabilities, including strategic coordination, conformance monitoring, digital identification and shared airspace management. The company expects monthly operations across its platform to continue growing as additional enterprise operators deploy routine BVLOS services and new airspace users join the ecosystem.
ANRA Technologies is headquartered in Washington, DC, with offices in the United Kingdom, Estonia, Dubai and India. The company holds the FAA’s first Letter of Acceptance for a non-vertically integrated UTM Service Supplier, as well as EASA certification as a U-space Service Provider.
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