
An integrated platform for flight data monitoring, mission dispatch and station planning
The integrated low-altitude flight management platform supports fleet management, flight statistics, route planning, station planning and mission binding. It is suitable for UAV mission operations and can be customized for industry-specific workflows.
| Platform form | PC / Android / iOS |
|---|---|
| Open capability | Supports secondary development APIs |
| Core capability | Real-time monitoring of flight data, imaging status and mission execution |
| Supported missions | Inspection / security / firefighting / logistics delivery / crop protection |
| Industry adaptation | Customized low-altitude solutions for government and enterprises |
| Managed objects | Aircraft, missions and takeoff/landing stations |
Integrated Low-Altitude Flight Management Platform can be configured for logistics transport, emergency firefighting, cultural performances, manned display and low-altitude platform integration, with setup tailored to mission requirements.
Supports cargo bays, suspended payloads, EO systems, loudspeakers, lighting and custom mission modules, with expandable interfaces for system integration.
Training, maintenance, spare parts, on-site support and operational coordination services can be provided depending on project agreement.

Integrated Low-Altitude Flight Management Platform can be configured in standard, enhanced or customized versions depending on budget, scenario complexity and mission frequency. For industry customers, we can also provide ground stations, training, inspection workflows or transport procedures to support complete delivery.
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The platform supports PC, Android and iOS with open development interfaces, providing platform-level support for logistics, emergency response, urban management, security and agriculture.
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