ANRA Technologies' UTM Network Now Supports Over 55,000 Commercial Drone Missions Per Month in the U.S.
ANRA Technologies has announced that its Mission Manager X (MMX) platform now supports more than 55,000 commercial drone missions per month across the United States — equivalent to over 1,800 commercial operations daily. The platform covers advanced operations including BVLOS flights and serves clients such as Amazon Prime Air, DoorDash, and Manna Drone Delivery. ANRA is also positioning itself for FAA's proposed Part 108 and Part 146 regulatory frameworks.

Highlights
- ANRA Technologies的MMX平台每月在美國處理超過55,000次商業無人機任務,相當於每日逾1,800次作業。
- 平台客戶涵蓋Amazon Prime Air、DoorDash、Manna Drone Delivery、Matternet及紐約電力局,服務範圍橫跨8個州。
- ANRA已具備FAA擬議Part 108與Part 146框架所需能力,包括策略性協調、符規性監控與數位識別。
- 執行長Amit Ganjoo表示,商業營運商正從單次孤立飛行轉向持續性大規模BVLOS作業模式。
- ANRA預期隨著更多企業部署例行性BVLOS服務,其月度作業量將持續成長。
ANRA Technologies' UTM Network Now Supports Over 55,000 Commercial Drone Missions Per Month in the U.S.
ANRA Technologies has announced that its Mission Manager X (MMX) platform — which provides unmanned traffic management (UTM) capabilities — now supports more than 55,000 commercial drone missions per month within the United States, encompassing beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) and other advanced drone operations.
Industry Significance Behind the Milestone
In a press release, the company stated: "This milestone reflects the accelerating adoption of trusted digital airspace infrastructure for drone delivery, power utility inspection, public safety, and other enterprise drone applications."
Translated into daily figures, 55,000 monthly commercial missions amounts to more than 1,800 commercial operations per day — a figure that underscores the shift of digital airspace infrastructure from research and pilot programs into an essential component of commercial aviation.
Amit Ganjoo, Founder and CEO of ANRA Technologies, commented: "Surpassing 55,000 commercial operations per month is a milestone worth celebrating, and it also reflects the broader maturation of the drone industry. Commercial operators are moving from isolated, one-off flights to continuous, large-scale operations — and that requires trusted digital infrastructure to coordinate flights safely and efficiently."
Service Footprint and Partners
ANRA's platform supports a growing ecosystem of commercial operators, with clients including drone delivery companies, utilities, and government agencies operating across the following U.S. states: Arizona, California, Florida, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, New York, and Texas.
Organizations currently leveraging ANRA's infrastructure include:
- Amazon Prime Air
- DoorDash
- Manna Drone Delivery
- Matternet
- New York Power Authority
Positioning for FAA's Upcoming Regulatory Frameworks
The company also noted that this milestone places ANRA in a strong position under the FAA's proposed Part 108 and Part 146 regulatory frameworks. Those frameworks envision Advanced Digital Service Providers (ADSPs) delivering interoperable digital services for routine BVLOS operations.
ANRA states it already possesses several capabilities required under these frameworks, including:
- Strategic Coordination
- Conformance Monitoring
- Digital Identification
- Shared Airspace Management
As commercial drone operations continue to scale, ANRA expects monthly operation counts on its platform to keep climbing as more enterprise operators deploy routine BVLOS services and new airspace users enter the ecosystem.
For more information, visit: www.flyanra.com
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