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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
The transformation happening above our cities is both invisible and inevitable. While most residents go about their daily routines, a quiet revolution is taking place in the airspace just hundreds of feet overhead. Drones are already flying—inspecting aging bridge infrastructure, monitoring traffic patterns in real-time, delivering life-saving...
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...
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...
SUMMARY: Unmanned Aircraft System Traffic Management (UTM) is complicated. Government agencies are uninformed, under-equipped, and underprepared. However, the systems, tools, processes, rules, and regulations are available to solve this problem. Here's a list–with links–from Airspace Link to help you understand the current landscape.
The skies above New Jersey have become ground zero for a situation that every city leader should be watching closely. Since mid-November, thousands of mysterious drone sightings have triggered FBI investigations, congressional hearings, and urgent calls for action from local officials. With over 3,000 reported sightings and 21 mayors demanding...
Police and fire departments across the country are embracing drone technology to create safer communities and respond more quickly to emergencies. Leading this charge are forward-thinking public safety agencies like the Arlington, TX, and Ontario, CA, police departments, which are leveraging drones and airspace intelligence in revolutionary ways.