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Air Control Enterprise

What's included with an enterprise account?

Updated over a week ago

Takes your drone ops to new heights.

Air Control was built to handle everything from managing personal drone activity all the way up to organizing teams of commercial drone operators and keeping track of all the needed safety and compliance info. Team management is one of the main reasons to consider the switch, and there are lots of other benefits as well.

Single system of record for various sources.

Air Control offers cross-platform support for iOS, Android, Android Remote Controllers, as well as the web dashboard. Additional tools are available for professional operators, like multiple import integrations so you can seamlessly sync your flights with other accounts from DJI, Skydio, Autel, and Dronelink. Track any drone, including ground rovers and submersibles, using manual logging.

Enhance UAS program visibility and efficiency.

For more seamless team management and coordination, there are tools to layer custom airspace information into the account so the team has clear instructions when it comes to certain waivers, COAs, or land-use agreements. You can also use the same web tools to file airspace authorization on behalf of other pilots when the need arises.

Advanced tools to tackle any use case.

An enterprise account opens up more advanced workflow tools and tagging for better organization. Set up your teams based on pilot experience, aircraft complexity, department, or even use case. Create a simple checklist or digitize your entire SOPs (Standard Operating Procedures). Ultimately, keeping better track of the program is supported with alerts and reporting. There are additional tools built-in like the encrypted live streaming with audio.

Informed purchasing and training decisions.

Keep an eye on the health of the day-to-day operations and make sure your drones and pilots stay current and up to date. What's the biggest use case? Which drones are flown the most? Who has training coming up? Answers are just a click away in the reporting dashboard, or export your data at anytime and slice and dice reports as needed.

Features to support future growth and changing regulations.

As the team grows, managing this information will be crucial to the UAS program's success. The same is true for the fleet of aircraft, keeping registrations up to date. More advanced use cases like EVLOS/BVLOS (Extended/Beyond Line of Sight), drone-in-the-box, and even DFR (Drone as a First Responder) may have additional maintenance logging requirements:

Peace of mind for IT.

Behind the scenes, Aloft is SOC 2 Type II and ISO27001 compliant, meaning we use all the latest encryption standards and security practices, and go through annual security audits that make IT teams across the world very happy. Single Sign On and Identity Management protocols available on request.

Crowdsourced for greater visibility.

Aloft's Dynamic Airspace maps power the Air Control platform with up to date FAA-approved airspace data along with all the latest LAANC enhancements. This also includes additional sources like the Aloft Geo Portal which provides a channel for authoritative sources like National Park Service, DOTs, Port Authorities, and more, to display warnings and advisories to the larger drone community, right on their airspace map. This helps take the guesswork out of whether pilots are allowed to takeoff and land in certain areas.

Ready for the future.

With powerful mapping features, Aloft helps to drive the future of UTM and AAM applications and enhance airspace awareness and deconfliction capabilities. Air Control is already supporting sources like ADS-b, Radar, Remote ID sources like Dronetag, and even directly from drones flown in the Air Control environment.

For developers and manufacturers, Aloft also has a ready-to-use SDK for quick and efficient integration. Seamlessly sync flight logs, aircraft, batteries, media, live streams, and live telemetry with a simple plugin.

Operators already familiar with the basics.

As a UAS Service Supplier (LAANC Provider) with the FAA, Aloft's Air Control platform powers the majority of all drone authorizations (LAANC) in the US. Most drone pilots are already familiar with the airspace and LAANC experience through Air Control.

With an enterprise Air Control account, structure your current workflow through the very capable built-in tools or supercharge it with custom integrations, enhanced map layers, and just about any application through our APIs and Tile Server options. We're happy to review what's best for your team.

Along with priority support and troubleshooting, additional support material is available for more details about specific features to learn as you go.

For solo operators and small teams, Air Control Enterprise starts at $450/user per year.

Public Safety and Bulk License discounts are available.
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Reach out directly or to Sales@Aloft.ai when you're ready to get started!

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