Unifly, a global leader in Unmanned Aircraft Systems Traffic Management (UTM) technology, today announced the successful acquisition of EuroUSC Italia, a leading advisory firm renowned for its expertise in drone regulation, safety, and pre-operational approvals across Europe.

This strategic acquisition reinforces Unifly’s commitment to building digital infrastructure for safe, autonomous aviation. From regulatory design to real-time airspace management, Unifly and EuroUSC Italia now offer a full range of services to support public and private operators. Therefore, by joining forces, Unifly and EuroUSC Italia are uniquely positioned to enabling and scaling the drone market globally.

EuroUSC Italia will continue to operate with full independence and objectivity, maintaining its trusted role as an impartial advisor to clients. Meanwhile, the partnership empowers both companies to scale their impact: expanding service coverage beyond Italy and delivering enhanced SORA support through AI-powered digital workflows.

The acquisition is a pivotal step toward a unified and scalable drone ecosystem—bringing together regulatory intelligence, digital infrastructure, and operational agility.

EuroUSC Italia is a leading European aviation consultancy specialising in drone regulation, safety assessment, and pre-operational approvals. With over a decade of experience, the company has built a strong reputation among institutional stakeholders and commercial operators for its deep regulatory expertise, impartial guidance, and pioneering work on the Specific Operations Risk Assessment (SORA) methodology.

EuroUSC Italia continues to shape the future of drone integration across Europe, with a mission grounded in safety, compliance, and innovation.

Unifly is a leading aviation tech company dedicated to enhancing the safety and efficiency of autonomous aviation with cutting-edge technology. The Unifly platform is a crucial bridge within the UAS ecosystem, enabling the safe, secure and efficient integration of next-generation aircraft into the airspace.

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