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ANRA Technologies Hits New Commercial Milestone

ANRA says its Mission Manager X platform now supports more than 1,800 BVLOS commercial drone operations per day across delivery, utilities, and public sector missions.

ANRA Technologies has announced that its Mission Manager X (MMX) platform now enables more than 55,000 commercial drone operations each month across the United States, equating to more than 1,800 operations per day. According to the Washington, D.C.-based company, the milestone reflects accelerating adoption of drone delivery, utility inspection, and public safety applications that depend on trusted digital airspace infrastructure.

The announcement comes as the industry waits for the FAA’s Part 108 BVLOS rule, which is expected to standardize beyond visual line of sight operations for commercial operators.

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Scaling commercial drone operations

According to ANRA, the platform provides UTM capabilities for BVLOS and other advanced drone flights. The company says its Mission Manager Exchange offers a shared operational framework that supports multiple operators simultaneously, unlike traditional flight planning software. The framework covers strategic airspace coordination, conflict management, conformance monitoring, Network Remote ID integration, and real-time situational awareness.

Amit Ganjoo, Founder and CEO of ANRA Technologies, said the milestone reflects broader industry maturation. According to Ganjoo, “crossing 55,000 commercial operations per month is a milestone to be celebrated.” He added that “commercial operators are moving beyond isolated flights to sustained, high-volume operations that require trusted digital infrastructure to coordinate flights safely and efficiently.”

Operators and states

ANRA says the platform supports operators in Arizona, California, Florida, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, New York, and Texas. Named enterprise users include Amazon Prime Air, DoorDash, Manna Drone Delivery, Matternet, and the New York Power Authority. Manna announced a $50 million Series B in April, and Matternet completed a $33 million go-public reverse merger in May, both as previously reported on Dronelife.dronelife+1

Positioning for Part 108

According to the company, the milestone positions ANRA for the FAA’s proposed Part 108 and Part 146 framework. The proposal envisions Advanced Digital Service Providers (ADSPs) delivering interoperable digital services for routine BVLOS operations. ANRA says its current platform already provides many of those capabilities, including strategic coordination, conformance monitoring, digital identification, and shared airspace management.

The company expects monthly operations across its platform to continue growing as additional enterprise operators deploy routine BVLOS services. ANRA describes itself as a global digital airspace management company with offices in the U.K., Estonia, Dubai, and India, and holds the FAA’s first Letter of Acceptance for a non-vertically integrated UTM Service Supplier as well as EASA certification as a U-space Service Provider.

More information is available at ANRA Technologies.

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