Built forlocal airspace awarenessand control
Aircora is a web based drone activity coordination platform designed to improve situational awareness, local deconfliction, and operational record keeping for drone pilots operating in shared low altitude airspace. It is being built to help operators publish planned activity, view nearby operations, and maintain structured records in one connected workflow.
The platform must present itself carefully. It does not issue permissions and it does not replace the UK Civil Aviation Authority, NATS, air traffic control, or official notice systems. Its role is to sit alongside those processes and add the coordination layer they do not directly provide for local drone to drone visibility.
Aircora is strongest when it remains a reliable coordination and record keeping platform with strong map UX, sound geospatial design, and clear moderation boundaries.
Practical value for
real operations
Shared operational visibility
Aircora is built to help drone operators understand what may be happening nearby before a mission begins. The aim is to reduce local uncertainty by making planned and active activity easier to see in one place.
Structured notice creation
The platform is designed around a practical planning flow that connects map context, geography, timing, altitude, aircraft, and notice status into a single operational workflow.
Reliable operational history
Aircora is not only about pre flight awareness. It is also being built to support logging, review, and long term operational record keeping so pilots have a reason to return for every mission.
The problem Aircora solves is simple but important. A pilot may check restrictions and still not know that another operator plans to fly nearby in the same time window. Existing aviation channels remain essential, but they are not structured around everyday local drone to drone awareness. Aircora is meant to fill that operational gap.
The roadmap makes that intent clear. The product is being developed as a web first platform covering public pages, a public map explorer, notice creation, dashboard notice management, and later restriction checks, messaging, flight logs, and exports.
Clear boundary
Aircora does not grant permission to fly and does not replace the CAA, NATS, ATC, or official NOTAM processes. It is a coordination layer that sits alongside existing aviation requirements.
Operational focus
The core product value is local drone to drone awareness, better mission preparation, and cleaner operational records rather than trying to imitate official aviation systems.
Web first design
The platform is intentionally being built as a robust web product first so it works well for planners, operators, and administrators while remaining usable on mobile in the field.
See how Aircora
brings operations together
Open the public map explorer or move through the public pages to see how the platform is being shaped into a practical coordination tool for drone operators.