Russia unveils platform for safe UAV integration into air traffic at NAIS aviation show
The 12th NAIS national aviation infrastructure show is one of the leading Russian sectoral events focused on the development of air services
MOSCOW, February 6. /TASS/. A unified integrated airspace use planning platform designed to ensure safe flights by unmanned aerial vehicles and aircraft has been unveiled at the 12th National Aviation Infrastructure Show (NAIS), Almaz-Antey representative Vitaly Repin told TASS on Thursday.
"Currently, the first stage of creating a unified digital air traffic platform for flights by unmanned aerial vehicles and aircraft is underway to develop a test suite of the single integrated airspace planning system coupled with the air traffic centralized integrated database to test and evaluate various technical and technological solutions and procedures for safe joint flights by piloted and remotely piloted aircraft," Repin said.
Throughout 2024, enterprises of the Almaz-Antey Group carried out work under the national project titled "Unmanned Aircraft Systems" to equip six landing sites in three Russian regions with multi-position observation systems and global navigation satellite data recording stations and upgrade equipment for flight planning in the Internet to support unmanned aircraft flights, he specified.
The results of the work carried out by the Almaz-Antey Group under the national project "Unmanned Aircraft Systems" to create unified unmanned aircraft flight infrastructure are especially showcased at the NAIS 2025 exposition, he stressed.
The 12th NAIS national aviation infrastructure show is one of the leading Russian sectoral events focused on the development of air services. The participants in the show include holding companies of the state tech corporation Rostec, in particular, the United Engine Corporation, KRET, Ruselectronics and High-Precision Systems. The national aviation infrastructure show runs on February 5-6 at the Crocus Expo Exhibition Center in Krasnogorsk outside Moscow.