https://www.commercialuavnews.com/resilienx-s-role-in-making-tulsa-the-blueprint-for-urban-bvlos-drone-integration
ResilienX was recently featured in a Commercial UAV News article focused on how Tulsa is positioning itself as a national leader in urban beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) drone operations. The story centers on the SAFE-T initiative, a $51 million effort led by DronePort Network and supported by the U.S. Economic Development Administration. The goal is to create a repeatable model for BVLOS integration in dense urban environments.
Tulsa’s approach brings together infrastructure, airspace data, regulatory collaboration, and industry leadership to support real-world drone operations. ResilienX plays a central role in enabling this vision through its AAM OptiX platform, which serves as the digital operations center for the project. AAM OptiX provides critical capabilities including fused cooperative and non-cooperative surveillance data, real-time system performance monitoring, and a standards-based data exchange. This infrastructure supports situational awareness for operators, regulators, and stakeholders, laying the groundwork for scalable and safe BVLOS operations.
The article underscores that Tulsa is not just conducting a test or demonstration. It is building an ecosystem intended to persist beyond the pilot phase and serve as a template for other cities. ResilienX’s experience supporting BVLOS corridors and operations in New York, North Carolina, and other locations makes it uniquely suited to support this effort.
Read the full article from Commercial UAV News here:
ResilienX’s Role in Making Tulsa the Blueprint for Urban BVLOS Drone Integration