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Special Use of Remote ID Solutions

Aerobits discusses Remote Identification and the drone industry, and how its solutions can enable safe unmanned flight Feature Article by Rafał Słoń at Aerobits
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Aerobits special use of remote ID solutionsAerobits looks at Remote Identification for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), discussing the drone industry, regulations, and applications for its solutions.


Nowadays, Remote Identification for UAVs is mandatory in European Union countries. During the last few years many things in the drone industry have changed, especially in regulations concerning Remote ID.

Drone pilots now need to start operating their UAVs equipped with a Remote ID feature, made effective as of 1st January 2024.

Polish company Aerobits has know-how and experience in Remote ID, developing solutions for many years, with improvements to be the most up-to-date according to changing regulations.

The idME series is FAA-approved and EASA-approved. It means that drone operators can use it legally in the United States and European Union markets. 

Aerobits has also launched new OEM modules for Remote ID purposes. Those modules are designed especially for global drone manufacturers and aeromodellers.

The TT-RW1 solution combines Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GNSS and pressure sensor technologies. This series meets the expectations of UAV manufacturers.

Aviation is a very exciting industry – nothing has changed in this matter. However, the world of drones is constantly expanding and in those difficult times, even small steps of progress are welcome and the adoption of Remote ID rules represents a significant step into the digital future for more than just drone operators.

Aerobits Remote ID solutions also have some special, unusual applications. Below are examples of the special use of Remote ID devices by Aerobits:

  • Radio control model jets
  • Autonomous airships
  • Unmanned balloons

As can be seen, the application of Remote ID is not only for drones but also for radio control model jets, autonomous airships, etc. Aerobits’ desire was to provide the lightest and the most adaptable Remote ID solution that can be easily integrated into any UAV.

The main goal of Remote ID is to provide safe and secure airspace. Thanks to Aerobits Remote ID solutions every participant in the skies can fly unmanned aircraft safely.

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