Vega UTM: built to unify all VLL airspace stakeholders
- Simon Golstein
- Feb 17
- 2 min read
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 keeping them coordinated and compliant. This is critical for operations in complex and urban spaces, and for maintaining coordination with existing traffic and general aviation.
Vega UTM provides exactly this infrastructure. It’s a next-generation unmanned traffic management platform that enables the end-to-end management of airspaces for traffic - manned, automated and remotely piloted - at any and all scales.
With Vega UTM integrated, entrepreneurship and innovation can flourish safely. UAS and eVTOLs can operate in urban airspaces alongside helicopters, Autonomous Ground Vehicles (AGVs) and other traffic. The possibilities are endless; autonomous emergency services, large-scale automated delivery networks, advanced air mobility, automated sanitation and infrastructure repairs, not to mention untold commercial opportunities. With all manned and autonomous vehicles, ground stations, air traffic services and command centers unified under a single management hub, there’s no limit to what can be achieved.
At its core, this is what Vega UTM does: it gives authorities the tools to monitor traffic in real time on a unified interface, monitor diverse data layers, coordinate and share geo-awareness information, and control authorization and prioritization mechanisms. This system enables the management of never-before-seen volumes of traffic with unprecedented efficiency.
Vega UTM is built to unify multiple stakeholders, both in the airspace and on the ground, with no upper limit as to numbers and complexity. It brings together all those who manage and regulate traffic - municipalities, public safety agencies, civil aviation authorities (CAAs), air navigation service providers (ANSPs), commercial operators, third-party USSPs and more - under one umbrella, all operating via a centralized source of data and communications.
Vega utilizes connectivity channels including telecommunication networks, diverse radar systems, public data, Remote ID, GCS integrations, as well as ADS-B for general aviation, seamlessly incorporating traffic under a central monitoring and management platform.
With Vega UTM in play, airspace safety is future-proofed. For more information about the commercial and public applications of Vega, get in touch for a demo.



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