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Application Deadline: December 5, 2025, 5:00 PM ET; Full $500 Million Program to Support All U.S. Cities in Building Drone Security Infrastructure
Cities aren’t just watching the low-altitude airspace above them evolve — they’re being asked to govern it. In our recent webinar, “City Drone Readiness: What Changed in 2025 & What To Do Next,” moderator Rich Fahle (VP Marketing, Airspace Link) led a frank discussion with Michael Healander (Co-founder & CEO, Airspace Link), George Burciaga...
As drones become a larger part of our daily lives by delivering packages, inspecting infrastructure, and supporting emergency response, the skies are getting busier. But unlike cars on a highway, drones don’t have painted lanes, traffic signals, or stop signs to guide them.
Airspace Link was proud to support the annual Pensacola Beach Air Show alongside partners Accipiter Radar and Seneca Nation Group, providing real-time drone operations and airspace security support to help protect one of the nation’s most iconic aviation events, featuring the Blue Angels.
Earlier this month, President Trump signed two executive orders that will fundamentally transform the skies above all American cities. Under these presidential directives, rules for routine drone deliveries, automated emergency response, and comprehensive airspace management must be published by February 2026—just eight short months from now—with...
On Friday, President Trump signed two executive orders that will fundamentally transform how drones operate in American skies. These aren't incremental policy adjustments—they represent the most aggressive timeline for drone integration in U.S. history, with final rules mandated within 240 days – just 8 months or less. We're talking about a...
On September 4, 2024, an unexpected incident at Comerica Park in Detroit highlighted the growing need for robust airspace management in urban areas. During a Green Day concert attended by over 30,000 fans, an unauthorized drone flight caused a 10-minute interruption, raising concerns about public safety and event security.
Last week, our team attended the FAA Drone/AAM Symposium in Baltimore, where we gained valuable insights into the future of Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) drone operations. The FAA's upcoming notice of proposed BVLOS rulemaking (often referred to as “Part 108”) is primed to unlock unprecedented opportunities for drone operators, cities,...
At Airspace Link, our commitment to data security is principal. We are thrilled to announce the successful completion of our SOC 2 report, further solidifying our dedication to protecting our clients' data. This examination, conducted by the trusted firm A-LIGN, emphasizes our loyalty to rigorous cybersecurity standards.