Airspace Link Gains FAA NTAP Certification for UTM
On October 1, 2025, Airspace Link proudly announced it has obtained formal approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for its Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Traffic Management (UTM) services via the FAA Near-Term Approval Process (NTAP). This important milestone confirms Airspace Link's capability to enhance the safety and efficiency of drone operations through its advanced UTM services, positioning the company as a leader in the drone industry.
The FAA's acceptance letter, issued on September 23, 2025, acknowledges that Airspace Link’s UTM strategic deconfliction services effectively mitigate the risk of collisions between drones. As the drone economy evolves, organizations across various sectors—including city planners, federal installations, and commercial operators—urgently need to adapt to new operational frameworks under the anticipated Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) regulations set to take effect in 2026.
Michael Healander, Co-Founder and CEO of Airspace Link, emphasized the significance of this approval, stating, "UTM is the digital infrastructure that will let drones scale safely and predictably in our communities." With the completion of NTAP approval, Airspace Link can now facilitate seamless interactions among drone operations through its AirHub® Portal, fostering faster deployments of drone deliveries and safety missions, while simultaneously building public trust.
The AirHub® Portal serves as a versatile Drone Operations Management System (DOMS), giving users the ability to unify flight planning, fleet management, safety checks, and risk assessment within a single platform. This comprehensive approach is essential as BVLOS operations, as per the proposed Part 108 rules, will require integration with FAA-approved Automated Data Service Provider (ADSP) systems in many populous regions. The approval comes at a critical juncture as state and local governments, as well as federal agencies, strive to establish frameworks and technological infrastructures essential for future drone operations.
The proposed Part 108 regulations will not only introduce operational permits for smaller drone operators but also require larger operators to obtain operational certificates for extensive missions. Both categories will need to align with approved UTM services for strategic deconfliction, ensuring the safety of public airways. Organizations that act swiftly and establish robust drone operation strategies will be well-positioned to take advantage of federal funding opportunities for advanced services such as emergency response and infrastructure inspections when the new regulations come into play.
According to Airspace Link, the AirHub® Portal currently manages over 100,000 users every month, spanning more than 6,000 unique businesses, municipalities, and federal agencies. This extensive user base underscores the platform’s capabilities in providing strategic insights and situational awareness regarding drone operations. Whether coordinating multiple emergency response efforts or monitoring drone delivery activities, the AirHub® Portal plays a critical role in the operational landscape of drones.
For more than four years, Airspace Link has continued to set the standard in drone operation safety and management, reinforcing its role as a vital partner in the integration of drones into everyday life. The company aims to connect national airspace data with local geospatial information and relevant policies, ensuring communities can leverage drone technology confidently.
As the drone economy evolves, Airspace Link's achievement of FAA NTAP approval cuts through regulatory hurdles and paves the way for the future of drone operations in urban and suburban settings. Learn more about Airspace Link and its pioneering technologies by visiting
airspacelink.com.