AiRXOS, a leading provider of unmanned traffic management (utm) solutions, on July 15 revealed a comprehensive unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) solution for energy organizations to plan, schedule, operate and monitor all facets of their UAS operations from a single platform.
AiRXOS’ new enterprise energy solution provides digital compliance, full situational awareness of airspace and assets, inspection, emergency response/disaster recovery capabilities, analytics, and asset performance tools all in one, connected platform. The enterprise energy solution runs on AiRXOS’ Air Mobility platform—a secure, cloud-based, extensible platform that enables easy integration of an energy organizations current applications and other UAS service suppliers (USS), as well as supports the full lifecycle of UAS energy operations.
“Infrastructure inspections with traditional manned aircraft are dangerous, inefficient, and expensive,” Mark Lanphear, AiRXOS’ senior vice president of global sales and business development, said. “Now more than ever energy organizations are looking for solutions to help them deliver safe, scalable, and repeatable operations for greater economic viability. To achieve scale, they need a centralized and standardized view of all operations, manned and unmanned. It’s why we developed the enterprise energy solution—to deliver energy organizations a truly comprehensive platform that brings all UAS lifecycle operations into one view—from enterprise wide infrastructure inspection and surveillance, to asset and crew management, Situational Awareness and emergency operations after a natural disaster - all on one platform.”
AiRXOS’ enterprise solution allows energy organizations to combine and integrate all critical inspection needs in one connected ecosystem with automated and feature-rich technology with capabilities including: automated waiver, exemption and certificate of authorization for safer, faster flying, partner-enabled mission-ready kits with sensors, drones, and pilots as a service, emergency response and disaster recovery application with mass alerts, digital SGI and complete situational awareness, compliance and crew management for reliability and transparency, asset management and security to optimize assets, analytics and insights for near real time actionable intelligence, and program design services to help energy companies launch and grow programs.
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