ANRA Technologies Partners to Develop Digital AAM Infrastructure

Future Flight Global and ANRA Technologies are partnering to build the digital backbone for AAM, aiming to create the infrastructure necessary to support eVTOL air taxis and other aircraft By William Mackenzie / 16 Jan 2025
ANRA Technologies Partners to Develop Digital AAM Infrastructure
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ANRA Technologies and Future Flight Global have announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to develop the essential digital backbone for Advanced Air Mobility (AAM). 

The partnership focuses on creating the infrastructure necessary to support and scale electric and sustainable aircraft—such as eVTOL air taxis, powered lift aircraft, delivery drones, and regional aircraft—offering faster, greener, and more connected travel.

ANRA Technologies and Future Flight Global will develop a robust, interoperable, real-time airspace management and mission planning system. This integrated platform will help autonomous aircraft avoid collisions, manage airspace congestion, and synchronize with vertiports and charging networks.

By establishing an intelligent and secure digital backbone enabled by interoperability data standards, ANRA Technologies and Future Flight Global aim to drive AAM advancements and benefit industries such as manufacturing, logistics, and emergency services. These efforts support job creation, sustainability goals, improved connectivity, reduced congestion, and expanded mobility opportunities.

The new digital backbone will integrate advanced data analytics, real-time decision-making, and advanced flight management to optimize routes, minimize delays, and safeguard public safety. The partners reportedly prioritize reducing emissions and noise pollution, seeking to align with regulatory requirements and community expectations.

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The companies plan to conduct pilot programs in urban and regional environments to validate their digital infrastructure under real-world conditions. They will also collaborate with aviation regulators to ensure compliance and public safety. 

In parallel, the partnership aims to engage local communities and stakeholders, demonstrating the benefits of AAM while addressing questions about noise, airspace usage, and environmental impact. Once proven in initial deployments, this scalable model will be adapted for global markets to support various geographies and operational needs.

Karan Singh, Founder and CEO of Future Flight Global, commented, “We are thrilled to partner with ANRA Technologies, whose expertise in airspace traffic management and vertiport management systems aligns perfectly with our vision for the future of advanced air mobility. 

“This partnership will be instrumental in developing and testing the digital infrastructure needed to support the next generation of AAM aircraft and progress towards autonomy, transforming how airspace is managed and unlocking new opportunities for mobility worldwide. 

“This partnership aims to create a transportation ecosystem that fundamentally improves how people and goods move. Without the right infrastructure—a system to manage airspace, integrate vehicles, and support seamless operations—this vision won’t scale. That’s why the digital backbone is so critical.”

Amit Ganjoo, Founder and CEO of ANRA Technologies, added, “This partnership brings together the best of innovation and industry experience. By working with an experienced business aviation partner like Future Flight Global, we aim to drive the development of an integrated ecosystem that leverages our ability to provide vertiport-to-vertiport services for fleet operators worldwide.”

Posted by William Mackenzie Will is a Content Specialist at Advanced Air Mobility International. He joined in 2024 with a background in professional copywriting, and writes on developments in electric aircraft, zero-emission flight systems, and next-generation air transport. His coverage highlights the technologies, regulations, and industry shifts driving the evolution of sustainable and autonomous aviation. Connect

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