HHLA Sky technology supports BVLOS automated drone flights at dronePORT Hamburg

As part of today's dronePORT opening in Hamburg, HHLA Sky, a subsidiary of Hamburger Hafen und Logistik AG (HHLA), presented its solutions for efficient drone operations in Hamburg. The dronePORT Hamburg is the first location for unmanned aviation and mobile sensor technology and was opened today by the Hamburg Port Authority (HPA), the Hamburg Police and Hamburg Aviation. The dronePORT is the first ground infrastructure of its kind in Europe.

HHLA Sky provides drones for inspecting the Port of Hamburg and shipping lanes as well as the technology required for automated drone control and management of the drone fleet: the Integrated Control Center.

Automation is the key to efficient drone operations: HHLA Sky's Integrated Control Center makes flights beyond visual range possible and drone operations scalable - safe and cybersecure. We are delighted to be part of dronePORT with this technology and to offer our services here.
Mathias Gronstedt, Managing Director of HHLA Sky

The Integrated Control Center is a highly automated process management and control center software, a Mobile Robot Management system that enables drone flights over long distances and without visual contact with the pilot (Beyond Visual Line of Sight - BVLOS): For example, when inspecting infrastructure objects such as bridges, roads and large areas. An operator in the control center monitors these flights and can intervene at any time. He is able to monitor several drone flights at the same time. In total, more than 100 BVLOS-automated drone flights can be carried out simultaneously via the Integrated Control Center.

In addition to HHLA Sky, the HPA and the Hamburg Police, other partners such as Hamburg’s State Agency for Roads, Bridges and Waterways (LSBG), Beagle Systems, Flynex, ZAL Center of Applied Aeronautical Research, the Hamburg University of Applied Sciences (HAW Hamburg) and EmQopter also presented their products and projects (e.g. CITYAM, BLU-Space) at the dronePORT opening.

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