AirData has expanded the accessibility of its drone fleet data management platform by introducing native translation support for eight major languages across its web and mobile applications.
The platform now supports English, Spanish, Portuguese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Hebrew. This update is designed to accommodate the growing demand from commercial, public safety, and government drone programs that operate across distributed, international teams. By providing native translation, the drone fleet data management platform aims to improve usability for operators who manage daily flight tasks, reporting, and regulatory compliance in non-English-speaking regions.
The system is engineered to detect a user’s preferred language automatically based on their device or browser settings, eliminating the need for manual configuration, third-party plugins, or external translation tools. This seamless integration ensures that navigation and operational workflows remain consistent regardless of the user’s primary language.
AirData CEO Eran Steiner, commented, “As AirData continues to see strong growth in non-English-speaking regions, accessibility and ease of use become even more important. Native platform translation reduces pilot friction and helps teams more easily meet compliance requirements across diverse, multilingual fleets.”
This localized interface is currently available for all daily drone fleet operations. The company has indicated that this is part of a broader effort to expand international support, with future updates expected to include additional languages as well as region-specific regulations and airspace considerations.
Steiner added, “Our international customer base spans a wide range of industries and language preferences. With increasing adoption across Europe, Africa, Central and South America, native platform translation allows pilots to operate and report in the language they are most comfortable using, supporting safer operations and more consistent compliance.”






