Secure drone services as the foundation of your BVLOS flights
Airspace is becoming increasingly digital. Accordingly, digital solutions are a prerequisite for the safe and efficient use of drones. Scale your drone flights with our advanced drone services based on Swisscom's reliable mobile infrastructure. Optimize your drone operations with our service for anonymized movement data on the ground and network coverage solutions in the airspace.
With us, you are one step ahead when it comes to controlling, planning and monitoring your complex UAV flight routes. Rely on our technological expertise with drones and our sophisticated tools to monitor lower airspace and human activity on the ground. All three offers are available on a monthly subscription basis.
We are also happy to support you with SORA or carry out your drone flights as a service for you.
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We provide you with live information about air traffic in low airspace. Our network of cameras and sensors at high-altitude sites detect aircraft even at very low altitudes - including those without a GPS position. Rely on Air Scout from Swisscom to make your drone operations safer and more efficient.
To successfully complete the SORA, it is necessary to determine the density of people at specific locations. Based on mobile phone data and other parameters, we calculate how many people can be expected in the planned flight corridor. This dynamic information is essential for the risk analysis of BVLOS drone flights.
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Drones use mobile networks to transmit and receive data. This is necessary for their control, communication and various functions, especially when the drone is operating beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS). With AirborneRF, an analysis, data and service platform, we ensure the reliable connectivity of your drone in the mobile networks. We also have SIM on several radio test licenses.
«Airspace is becoming increasingly digital, which is a prerequisite for the safe and efficient use of drones. We monitor and protect lower airspace through the exchange of data.»
Philipp Eder, Head of Drones & Robots