Unifly, a Belgian company active in the field of air traffic management for drones, has announced the acquisition of EuroUSC-Benelux, a Dutch consultancy specializing in drone regulation, safety, and operational compliance in Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, and France.

The Unifly platform connects authorities, drone operators, and other stakeholders to digitize and automate airspace management, supporting the safe integration of next-generation aircraft. Through Unifly Consulting, the company combines Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) solutions with regulatory and safety expertise.

According to Andres Van Swalm, CEO of Unifly, "Building strong local capability is essential to Unifly's mission to enable autonomous aviation. As drone operations scale, organizations need trusted partners with deep regulatory expertise on the ground."

Michael Maes, Director of EuroUSC-Benelux, stated: "Becoming part of Unifly allows us to scale our impact while preserving the independence and technical rigor that defines EuroUSC-Benelux. We will be even better positioned to support authorities, operators, and manufacturers as drone operations grow in scale and complexity."

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