Inmarsat’s New Velaris
Connectivity Solution To Unlock Unlimited
Possibilities Of Fast-Growing Unmanned Aviation
Industry
Inmarsat announced the
launch of its advanced new Velaris connectivity
solution, which is uniquely positioned to serve
as a catalyst for the safe and rapid growth of
the Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) industry.
Powered by the Inmarsat
ELERA global satellite network, Velaris will
provide secure communications for commercial
UAVs – commonly known as drones – to fly beyond
visual line of sight (BVLOS) and seamlessly
integrate with aircraft in commercial airspace.
Backed by military grade cybersecurity, it
allows operators to send their UAVs on long
distance flights and access various
applications, such as real-time monitoring, to
ensure safe integration with other air traffic.
In addition, Velaris allows a single pilot to
remotely operate multiple UAVs at scale, making
operations more commercially viable.
Over the next seven years,
the commercial UAV market is projected to
increase from $2.32 billion in 2021 to $11.29
billion in 2028, marking a compound annual
growth rate (CAGR) of 25.39% during this
period1. This will have a far-reaching impact on
various aspects of business and society, ranging
from cargo delivery, urban transport and
surveillance to emergency services and disaster
relief, including the supply of critical items
such as medicine, test kits and food for remote
communities.
To support this fast-paced
growth, Velaris will unlock unprecedented new
digital automation capabilities within the UAV
industry, leading to significant advances in
safety, productivity, customer service, location
access and accuracy, while also reducing the
overall cost of operations. Importantly, it will
also support the transport of people and goods
in an environmentally friendly manner.
Anthony Spouncer,
Inmarsat’s Senior Director of UAVs and Unmanned
Traffic Management, said: “Commercial UAVs have
the potential to revolutionise a vast array of
different industries throughout the world.
However, to truly unlock their potential on a
commercial scale, it is imperative that
autonomous vehicles and unmanned aviation are
safely and securely integrated into managed
commercial airspace. That’s exactly what
Velaris, as Inmarsat’s first global UAV
connectivity solution, will deliver.
“Inmarsat’s unparalleled
experience in air traffic management and
aviation safety, combined with our established
track record in civil and military UAV
communications, ensures that we can support
global regulators, air navigation service
providers and UAV operators with seamless
airspace integration. In addition, thanks to our
ambitious and fully-funded technology roadmap,
including our brand new ORCHESTRA communications
network of the future, Velaris will continue to
develop and evolve alongside the UAV industry,
remaining its gold standard connectivity
solution for decades to come.”
Inmarsat was recently
crowned winner at the prestigious Air Traffic
Management (ATM) Magazine Awards for its Pop-Up
Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) Platform,
developed with Altitude Angel. Furthermore,
Inmarsat is well-integrated in the air traffic
management industry as a consortium member of
Cranfield University’s recently opened Digital
Aviation Research and Technology Centre
(DARTeC). The company participates in several
projects that aim to revolutionise the future of
flight, including the UK Government funded
Project HEART (Hydrogen Electric and Automated
Regional Transportation) – which is developing
the country’s first automated, zero carbon
regional air transportation network – and
Airspace of the Future (AoF) – which focuses on
integrating UAV services with the wider UK
transport ecosystem.
“We work with our global
partner ecosystem to develop UAV terminals that
deliver smaller, more cost effective multi
datalink solutions,” added Spouncer. “These are
optimised for a wide range of use cases so that
our customers can always have the highest
possible standard of connectivity. I’m pleased
to launch Velaris today. Coming soon after the
launch of Inmarsat ORCHESTRA and ELERA, this
truly emphasises Inmarsat’s long-term commitment
to the commercial UAV market.”