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Unifly drives over 7,000 drone operations at Port of Antwerp-Bruges

Unifly celebrates five years since its key role in the SAFIR (Safe and Flexible Integration of Initial U-space Services in a Real Environment) project, which transformed drone operations at the Port of Antwerp-Bruges.

Through rigorous testing and real-world application, SAFIR demonstrated the tangible benefits of drone technology in one of Europe’s largest and busiest ports. The Port of Antwerp-Bruges serves as a benchmark for advanced drone integration, driving improvements in operational efficiency, safety, and environmental sustainability—innovations rooted in the SAFIR project and Unifly’s pre-U-space system.

SAFIR marked a significant achievement in the integration of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) in complex environments like Antwerp-Bruges.

It proved the viability of robust drone operations, such as surveillance, parcel delivery, medical transport, and infrastructure mapping. Spanning over 120 km² of critical infrastructure, SAFIR showcased the safe and reliable deployment of U-space services, allowing port authorities to manage, inspect, and control large areas efficiently and securely.

Building on SAFIR’s success, the Port of Antwerp-Bruges strategically became a geozone manager, overseeing and regulating drone activities within its area. To facilitate this role, the port adopted Unifly’s UAS Traffic Management (UTM) platform, enabling real-time monitoring and coordination of drone flights.

By improving situational awareness and communication, Unifly’s UTM platform has opened new business opportunities, positioning the Port of Antwerp-Bruges as a leader in smart port technology and drone integration.





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