, a digital airspace and automation company serving the drone economy, and Aiviewgroup, the Italian aerial intelligence company, are partnering to deliver drone operations management solutions to the enterprise market. The companies will integrate AirMap’s airspace intelligence and operations management tools with Aiviewgroup’s aerial inspection and fleet management solutions.
Corporate customers will now have worldwide access to a complete set of airspace services and state-of-the-art drone inspection operations management tools for ensuring safety, compliance, and control near critical infrastructure assets.
AirMap’s Enterprise Operations Management Center application enables enterprises to assign corporate operational policies to designated airspace zones for UAS operations near their physical assets. By using the AirMap platform, enterprises can ensure that each UAS operation is safe and in compliance with all public airspace regulations and corporate policies.
Aiviewgroup’s AICrew allows enterprises to have full control over UAV systems, pilots, operations and maintenance routines. Enterprises can automate inspections and drone operations over major infrastructure and industrial plants with AInspection.
“AirMap’s Enterprise Operations Management Center, combined with Aiviewgroup’s aerial inspection intelligence and fleet management services, makes it easier for our customers to integrate drones safely and efficiently into their day-to-day workflow,” said Stefano Gennenzi, Aiviewgroup CEO and Co-Founder. “We look forward to providing our enterprise customers the airspace awareness and data analytics tools they need to deploy high-scale drone operations.”
“The EOM Center is particularly valuable to enterprises, as it allows them to digitize their operations manuals, customize workflows around their assets, and monitor compliance of drone operations,” said Boris Lacroix, AirMap’s Senior Vice President of Product Management. “AirMap is proud to work with Aiviewgroup to equip enterprises with the ability to scale their drone operations effectively while complying with airspace regulations and corporate policies.”
Source: Press Release