Unifly, part of Terra Drone Corporation, proudly joined the global aviation community at Airspace World 2025 held from May 13 to 15 in Lisbon, reaffirming its role as a leading enabler of autonomous aviation and digital airspace integration.
Unifly’s presence was marked by impactful live demonstrations, high-level strategic dialogue, and cross-industry collaboration.
A significant milestone was reached with the official integration of EuroUSC Italia S.r.l. into Unifly. Airspace World 2025 marked the first time the unified team came together publicly, symbolizing the launch of a combined force of regulatory and technological expertise.
This strategic integration expands Unifly’s comprehensive portfolio of services—now spanning the entire operational flow of autonomous aviation, from regulatory consulting and safety assessments to scalable UTM platform deployment.
Throughout the event, Unifly and EuroUSC Italia engaged with a wide range of clients, partners, and regulators, showcasing both cutting-edge UTM technology and specialized consultancy services.
The Unifly booth (#H21060)emerged as a key hub for discussions on: U-space services and UTM platform scalability; Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) integration; Risk assessment using the SORA methodology; and Light UAS Operator Certificate (LUC) support.
Andres Van Swalm, CEO and Co-founder, joined the prestigious AME panel on “Future Research and Innovation Priorities for Safe and Integrated Skies,” where he stressed the importance of aligning technological innovation, regulatory frameworks, and EU-funded research to safely integrate next-generation aviation into shared airspace.
During the SESAR JU Walking Tours, Unifly spotlighted four flagship projects—ENSURE, Burdi, Eureka, and Spatio—highlighting its commitment to developing practical, scalable solutions for uncrewed traffic management and autonomous flight integration.
As part of the Tomorrow’s Voices initiative, Jürgen Verstaen inspired a room of young aviation professionals with a compelling talk on innovation, purpose, and career development.
His contribution reflected Unifly’s dedication not only to technical advancement but also to nurturing the next generation of aerospace leaders.
This integration represents a significant leap forward in offering holistic support to public authorities, ANSPs, and private operators.
By uniting EuroUSC Italia’s regulatory acumen with Unifly’s digital infrastructure and UTM capabilities, we are now equipped to provide end-to-end solutions tailored to the evolving demands of the U-space ecosystem.
As this ecosystem matures, Unifly and EuroUSC Italia remain firmly aligned in their mission: enabling safe, compliant, and sustainable drone operations.
This strengthened partnership enhances our capacity to support the entire drone value chain, combining technological innovation with deep regulatory expertise.