OneSky announces AnyMile as a OneSky Future of Flight program member. AnyMile, introduced by Mitsubishi Electric, will be the first end-to-end drone-based logistics platform and marketplace to combine resource planning and management software with Uncrewed Traffic Management (UTM), ground infrastructure, and drones. The solution will help fleet operators facilitate logistics using drones for commercial and industrial use, including cargo delivery, on-premise inventory transport, disaster management, aerial advertisement, and infrastructure inspections.
OneSky is one of the collaborators taking part in the AnyMile solution. UTM is critical for the safe operations of drones with the planning and management of cargo deliveries offered by AnyMile. OneSky is the preferred UTM solution provider, with its scalable, dynamic, and cooperative 4D ecosystem for real-time airspace management.
Michael Tornetta, Head of Sales and Strategic Growth, OneSky, said, “As Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) drone operations begin to scale, businesses will benefit massively from using autonomous vehicles to carry out tasks. AnyMile allows companies to do this efficiently and cost-effectively. I view innovations like this as game changers in an industry that’s already changing the game."
Zafer Sahinoglu, VP & GM of Mitsubishi Electric US, Inc., explains, "Ground-based transportation logistics continue to have capacity constraints and are inefficient. We set out to provide a green and efficient mechanism enabling fleet operators to launch and scale their operations profitably, businesses to access fast and reliable cargo delivery, and drone service providers and manufacturers to access qualified fleet operators. With a unified drone-based logistics ecosystem, we are optimistic that this innovative airborne mode of transport will quickly become mainstream. We are thrilled to be working with OneSky, and do believe UTM is a critical component of this ecosystem to achieve safe and scalable BVLOS missions."
Learn more about the OneSky Future of Flight program and how to become a member here.
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