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ANRA Technologies Surpasses 55,000 Commercial Drone Operations Per Month, Demonstrating Growing Demand for Digital Airspace Infrastructure

ANRA Technologies Surpasses 55,000 Commercial Drone Operations Per Month, Demonstrating Growing Demand for Digital Airspace Infrastructure

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WASHINGTON, D.C., June 30, 2026 — ANRA Technologies, a global leader in unified airspace and mission management solutions, announced today that its Mission Manager X (MMX) platform now enables more than 55,000 commercial drone operations each month across the United States. The platform provides UAS Traffic Management (UTM) capabilities for Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) and other advanced drone operations, equating to over 1,800 commercial operations every day.

The milestone underscores how digital airspace infrastructure has transitioned from research and pilot programs into an essential component of commercial aviation. As BVLOS operations expand, organizations are increasingly relying on shared digital infrastructure to safely coordinate high volumes of drone traffic across multiple operators and airspace users.

"Crossing 55,000 commercial operations per month is a milestone to be celebrated," said Amit Ganjoo, Founder and CEO of ANRA Technologies. "It also reflects the broader maturation of the drone industry. Commercial operators are moving beyond isolated flights to sustained, high-volume operations that require trusted digital infrastructure to coordinate flights safely and efficiently."

ANRA Technologies Surpasses 55,000 Commercial Drone Operations Per Month, Demonstrating Growing Demand for Digital Airspace Infrastructure

Platform Capabilities Enable Multi-Operator Coordination

Unlike traditional flight planning software, ANRA's Mission Manager X provides a shared operational framework that supports multiple operators simultaneously. Key capabilities include strategic airspace coordination, conflict management, conformance monitoring, Network Remote ID integration, and real-time situational awareness. These features allow commercial operators to safely conduct high-volume BVLOS missions across delivery, critical infrastructure, utilities, and public sector applications.

The platform also positions ANRA for the Federal Aviation Administration's proposed Part 108 and Part 146 regulatory framework, which envisions Advanced Digital Service Providers (ADSPs) delivering interoperable digital services for routine BVLOS operations. ANRA already provides strategic coordination, conformance monitoring, digital identification, and shared airspace management—core functions aligned with the evolving regulatory ecosystem.

Growing Ecosystem of Commercial Operators and Public Agencies

ANRA's platform supports a diverse and expanding ecosystem of commercial operators and public agencies. Active deployments span Arizona, California, Florida, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, New York, and Texas. Organizations leveraging ANRA-enabled infrastructure include Amazon Prime Air, DoorDash, Manna Drone Delivery, Matternet, and the New York Power Authority.

These customers rely on ANRA's digital airspace infrastructure to enable routine drone delivery, utility inspection, public safety missions, and other enterprise applications that demand safe, scalable, and interoperable coordination.

Continued Growth Expected as Industry Matures

As commercial drone operations accelerate, ANRA expects monthly operations across its platform to continue rising. Additional enterprise operators are deploying routine BVLOS services, and new airspace users are joining the ecosystem, further driving demand for robust digital airspace infrastructure.

ANRA Technologies is headquartered in Washington, D.C., with offices in the United Kingdom, Estonia, Dubai, and India. The company supports more than 55,000 commercial drone operations per month across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and the Asia-Pacific region. ANRA holds the FAA's first Letter of Acceptance for a non-vertically integrated UTM Service Supplier and EASA certification as a U-space Service Provider, underscoring its leadership in building the digital infrastructure foundation for the future of aviation.

The source for this article is https://www.roboticstomorrow.com/news/2026/06/30/anra-technologies-surpasses-55000-commercial-drone-operations-per-month-demonstrating-growing-demand-for-digital-airspace-infrastructure/26795/.