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High Lander Launches Registry Module to Solve Regulatory
Bottlenecks for Civil Aviation Authorities High Lander Aviation has announced the launch of Vega Registry, a highly adaptable registration and approval platform purpose-built for Civil Aviation Authorities (CAAs) and governmental entities. Designed to digitalize and streamline administrative oversight, the standalone module allows aviation regulators to deploy tailored registration workflows for pilots, unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), and organizations without requiring inte
daniellem814
Jun 12 min read


High Lander and ThirdEye Systems Partner to Bring Optical Drone Detection Into UTM Infrastructure
May 26, 2026 - High Lander Aviation and ThirdEye Systems have announced a strategic partnership to integrate advanced optical detection capabilities into uncrewed traffic management (UTM) infrastructure. The collaboration, formalized through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed during the Airspace World conference, integrates ThirdEye’s AI-driven MeduzaX sensor with High Lander’s Vega UTM platform to provide enhanced situational awareness for national authorities and cr
daniellem814
May 272 min read


High Lander Joins STEP Ecosystem to Drive Unmanned Innovation inthe U.S.
LISBON, May 2026 - High Lander has officially joined STEP, an American investment fund based in Houston, Texas, focused on companies in the UxS and C-UAS space. Co-exhibiting from a shared pavilion at Airspace World in Lisbon, the entities announced the alliance, which establishes High Lander as the definitive software backbone for STEP's ecosystem of operations. STEP's model goes beyond traditional capital investment. The fund deliberately assembles a portfolio of synergisti
daniellem814
May 263 min read


Securing the Skies: How Integrated Airspace Management is Redefining Safety for the 2026 FIFA World Cup
As host cities for the 2026 FIFA World Cup begin to receive federal funding for security infrastructure, a new priority has emerged at the top of the operational agenda: the low-altitude airspace. With the drone industry expanding at an unprecedented rate, the challenge for major sporting events is no longer just about detecting unauthorized aircraft, but about managing a complex, crowded sky where authorized and hostile drones must be distinguished in real-time. To address t
daniellem814
Mar 203 min read


BIRDS uses Orion DFM to transform Brazilian highway safety with São Paulo drone monitoring project
São Paulo State, Brazil, February 2026 , BIRDS, a Brazilian provider of turnkey autonomous security solutions and a subsidiary of High Lander Aviation, powered an aerial highway monitoring initiative on the Rodovia dos Tamoios (Tamoios Highway) in São Paulo State. In collaboration with Tamoios Concessionaire, ‘Project Summer’ saw BIRDS establish integrated command centers at Nova Tamoios SAU from which they used a fleet of drones to monitor a 10 km stretch of the highway dur
daniellem814
Mar 23 min read


Vega UTM: built to unify all VLL airspace stakeholders
For the first time in history, automated and remotely-piloted systems are taking center stage both on the ground and in Very Low Level (VLL) airspaces. This new generation of vehicles and service providers are transforming the way we save lives, move goods, operate businesses and connect communities. However, while these new vehicles and their autonomous capabilities are the catalyst of this evolution, they cannot operate safely at scale without a digital infrastructure keepi
Simon Golstein
Feb 172 min read
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