Drone - UAS - RPAS from Bremen
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Read the exciting and interesting article by the WFB Bremen press service.
b.r.m. IT & Aerospace GmbH, we make it possible....
© WFB/Jens Lehmkühler
Read the exciting and interesting article by the WFB Bremen press service.
The path to certification in accordance with ISO/IEC 27001 "Information security, cyber security and data protection - Information security management systems - Requirements" is arduous and time-consuming. The first hurdles have already been successfully overcome and the first audit successfully completed.
The further certification steps will take place in the course of Q2-Q3/2024.
Following the successful recertification of the EcoStep 5.1 certification for our integrated management system in February of this year, we are rounding off our future activities as a USSP (U-Space Service Provider) with ISO/IEC 27001 as a whole.
Mr. Marius Ammermann will be happy to provide you with further information. You can reach us by phone at +49 421 34 14 94 and by e-mail at brm@brm.de.
Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) combines the terms Urban Air Mobility (UAM) and Regional Air Mobility (RAM). In general, UAM refers to the transportation of people and goods within an urban area and RAM applies to the transportation of people and goods for nearby communities.
As the development of new aircraft and propulsion concepts progressed, the need arose for a concept, now known as "Advanced Air Mobility (AAM)", which combines the development and implementation of innovative aviation technologies. This includes the integration of aircraft with new propulsion technologies in new operational areas, for example new battery-powered vertical take-off aircraft in urban areas. However, in order for the AAM concept to be successfully implemented, global approval standards are required, taking into account the integration of UAS Traffic Management (UTM) and Air Traffic Management (ATM). Several teams of aviation experts are working together to make recommendations to the German government on the development and implementation of a uniform strategy across Germany.
Advanced Air Mobility offers many advantages: The future application possibilities of unmanned flying objects will be multiplied in the long term and electrification or other propulsion options will provide sustainable alternatives to conventional local passenger transportation in urban air mobility. The principles of AAM could expand in the future, particularly in the areas of air transportation in extended urban areas and between cities, freight delivery and private and leisure aircraft. Future express transportation and faster and more accurate emergency medical services are just two of the many potential applications of these new technologies. The increasing potential use of drones can be served by AAM with the latest technologies and safety standards. In summary, Advanced Air Mobility has the task of integrating innovative aviation technologies into aviation in terms of safety, sustainability and efficiency.
Source:
https://www.ila-berlin.de/de/segmente/advanced-air-mobility
https://www.bavairia.net/luftfahrt/advanced-air-mobility-aam/
https://aertecsolutions.com/de/2023/01/30/die-infrastrukturen-in-der-advanced-air-mobility-i/
The b.r.m. IT & Aerospace GmbH will be at the Aero in Friedrichshafen from April 17 - 20, 2024 at our joint stand of the State of Bremen in Hall 2 (Stand 309, Bremen). We will be presenting services and advice on UAS, SORA, VLOS and BVLOS operations. From the operational concept to approval, even complex tasks in unmanned aviation can be achieved.
Our team of aviation experts will take care of your specific Advanced Air Mobility application, no matter what stage of development you are at. Our years of experience, starting with the development of a UAS, through to Europe's most extensive ascent authorization over 3600 km², can give you the decisive time advantage to succeed in the emerging drone market.
We support you as a future U-Space Service Provider (USSP) in all areas of flight guidance and clearances. Benefit from our UTM Data Services, from weather services to electronic visualization and digital aerial imagery.
Hatten-UAS German Flight Center is the test center for unmanned aviation, located at the Oldenburg-Hatten EDWH airfield. Hatten-UAS can support companies, authorities and organizations with security tasks, universities and scientific institutions for projects and product developments for unmanned aircraft systems at any time. With 5500 m² of hangar space, licensed aircraft testers and an operating area that also allows mixed manned/unmanned operations, you get everything from a single source: from ground testing to customer presentations.
For your UAS operation the Flight School Borkum by providing qualified training for your remote pilots. As one of the first applicants for a "Light UAS Operator Certificate" (LUC), we support you in setting up a qualified flight operation.
Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) is the integration of unmanned or autonomous aircraft into a common airspace with manned aviation.
The aim of the Advanced Air Mobility Initiative Northwest Germany and German Bight (AAM-NW) is the successive development of structures within which the operation of UAS is considerably simplified and automated and safety is increased, taking into account all relevant airspace users. In a U-Space real laboratory, experience is to be gathered for the creation of future highly automated operating strategies.
Visit us at the AERO in Hall 2 (Stand 309, Bremen) and discuss with us how your future UAS applications can get off to a successful start. Bremen is also celebrating 100 years of aircraft construction this year, with "Focke-Wulf Flugzeugbau A.G." starting operations on January 2, 1924. 100 years later, Bremen is one of the outstanding locations in the European aerospace industry and the future UAS Control Center Bremen (USSP) is ushering in the future of aviation, unmanned aviation.
For further information, please contact our management team led by Mr. Harald Rossol and Mr. Markus Rossol. You can reach us by phone at +49 421 34 14 94 and by e-mail at brm@brm.de.
We look forward to Aero 2024 and getting to know you.
b.r.m. IT & Aerospace GmbH was again awarded the prestigious EcoStep certificate on February 23, 2024, making it the first company with a management system for a U-Space Service Provider (USSP), a certification that combines the most important standard requirements of ISO standards 9001, 14001 and 45001. This is another milestone and very special moment for us and underlines our commitment to the field of unmanned aviation. This multiple certification recognizes our approach to quality, environmental protection and health and safety at work.
As a U-Space Service Provider (USSP), b.r.m. IT & Aerospace will play a decisive role in the integration of unmanned aerial systems (UAS). The EcoStep certification demonstrates our commitment to the highest standards in quality, environmental management and occupational safety. Furthermore, this award confirms our daily work to develop innovative and safe solutions in the field of UAS and USSP. The management system of b.r.m. IT & Aerospace was the first company to be certified for the U-Space Service Provider (USSP) sector.
We were awarded the EcoStep certificate for a management system that verifies internationally recognized ISO standards in the areas of quality management, environmental management and occupational health and safety. An audit was carried out by GUT Zertifizierungsgesellschaft für Managementsysteme mbH. With this award, we prove that the use of innovative technologies and responsibility and sustainability are compatible and not mutually exclusive.
The opportunities for unmanned aviation are enormous. Please contact us to find out more about the possibilities of UAS, USSP and advanced air mobility. As a certified aviation company, our experts around our managing directors Mr. Harald Rossol and Mr. Markus Rossol will advise and support you in your case. You can reach us by telephone on +49 421 34 14 94 and by e-mail at brm@brm.de.
Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) is an aviation concept that develops and implements innovative aviation technologies to improve the safety, sustainability and efficiency of aviation. This applies to both urban air mobility (UAM) and regional air mobility (RAM).
Increasing urbanization is exacerbating the socio-economic disparities between urban and rural areas, which can lead to difficulties in terms of infrastructural connections and supply in rural areas. Local and long-distance public transport connections with trains and buses are often limited and deliveries of goods are very time-consuming. As a result, the quality of supply for people and companies in rural areas suffers. Drones are already being used for agricultural purposes in rural areas. They measure fields and use thermal imaging cameras to detect and warn of deer and other animals hiding in the field.
In addition, unmanned air traffic could also resolve other difficulties in rural areas. Drones are one way of compensating for socio-economic disparities. The following concept is conceivable for supplying goods using drones. The goods are delivered to a central distribution center and then transported directly to the customer in a targeted and fast manner using drones. This type of supply is not only fast, but also improves the CO2 balance thanks to the electrification of the drones thanks to Advanced Air Mobility. Demand-driven delivery can be made possible by drones with location flexibility. Drones can also be used as part of the RAM to transport people to hard-to-reach places.
If you have any questions about Advanced Air Mobility, please contact Mr. Markus Rossol.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Dear friends and colleagues,
Santa Claus and his faithful reindeer have long since completed their integration into our airspace and the children are once again waiting for his arrival.
There has also been a lot of work on integration in unmanned aviation this year and perhaps we will soon be able to make it easier for Rudolph and his buddies to work in the Christmas airspace.
As 2023 draws to a close, I would like to give you a brief review of the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) highlights that have moved us:
The AERO aviation trade fair took place in Friedrichshafen from April 19-22, 2023. With the joint stand "Specific Made in Bremen" and numerous partners, we were able to comprehensively present the capacities and activities in Bremen and northern Germany. Please take a look.
The 54th Paris Air Show took place in early summer. In close cooperation with the stakeholders of "Bremen - City of Aerospace", we were able to present the topic "U-Space Reallabor Nord-Westdeutschland und Deutsche Bucht & UAS-Leitstelle Bremen (USSP)" to a European and international audience and enjoyed the lively exchange on UTM, ATM and other topics. You can find a short insight here.
The 13th National Maritime Conference in Bremen on September 14 and 15, 2023 presented a wide range of innovations for the maritime world. Here we were able to shed extensive light on the cross-cutting topic of unmanned aviation in a maritime context. Impressions
Over the course of the year, we won the SKADRO project (Scalable Drone Communication Systems for U-Space Areas) and are currently in the middle of implementing it together with our partners from the Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute and TU Berlin.Find out more.
Back in May, we were able to test the project idea "U-Space Reallabor Nord-Westdeutschland und Deutsche Bucht & UAS-Leitstelle Bremen (USSP)" with an initial launch around our Hatten-UAS German Flight Center at Oldenburg-Hatten airfield (EDWH).
As part of a comprehensive permit, we now have 3600 km² of flying area available for BVLOS operations.(Details)
This approval has also been granted for 2024 and we are looking forward to more exciting UAS campaigns in the new year.
b.r.m. IT & Aerospace wishes you and your families a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
StartUP! your UAS mission in 2024
We (the North) are taking off and b.r.m. IT & Aerospace GmbH is part of it.
See the really great movie of the WFB Bremen in the following link.
Current topics such as Advanced Air Mobility (AAM), UAS control center Bremen USSP (U-Space Service Provider), "Hatten-UAS" at the Oldenburg-Hatten airfield or the U-Space real laboratory North-West Germany & German Bight are driving us forward.
At b.r.m. IT & Aerospace GmbH, these topics are the responsibility of MaximilianStrauß and MarkusRossol.
The colleagues at b.r.m. IT & Aerospace GmbH work in cooperation with committed and well-known companies to make "The North" indispensable for European aerospace in the next 100 years.
We wish you and your families a Merry Christmas.
Harald Rossol
The bottom line is complete success. Lower Saxony and Bremen must remain as one of the leading locations for aerospace and be further expanded.

For b.r.m. IT & Aerospace GmbH and the Oldenburg-Hatten airfield, the day in the far north was a complete success. Mr. Harald Rossol and Mr. Markus Rossol represented the aviation and digitalization activities in Stade at the annual network meeting Niedersachsen Aviation.
The stand of b.r.m. attracted a great deal of interest from the invited trade visitors and interesting, detailed discussions were held with Mr. Olaf Lies, Minister of Economic Affairs of Lower Saxony, among others. IT & Aerospace stand.
The IFAM with Tim Strohbach, the Bremen aviation cluster Aviaspace e.V with Julian Hofhans and Jannis Balke, Airbus with Götz Anspach von Broecker and the flight school Borkum GmbH were represented at our stand.
We would like to thank everyone involved and look forward to next year.
In the North German network, companies and cluster initiatives in the aerospace industry jointly implement interesting events and numerous projects.
One of these is the Hatten-UAS project at Oldenburg-Hatten airfield, which is being led by Harald Rossol, Managing Director of b.r.m. IT & Aerospace, and his partnerMarkus Rossol in Lower Saxony and neighboring federal states.
Prof. Christian Denker from the Jade University of Applied Sciences presented an approach to barrel management with the support of UAS.
The Oldenburg-Hatten airfield aims to professionalize drone operations and testing. Harald Rossol sees great potential in flight guidance and "U-Space" concepts, which provide for the integration of drones (UAS) into existing air traffic. The video provides an insight into the idea of a "U-Space Reallabor Nord-Westdeutschland und Deutsche Bucht & UAS-Leitstelle Bremen USSP", which primarily involves the establishment of airspace structures within which the operation of UAS is considerably simplified and automated and safety is increased, taking into account all relevant airspace users.
Harald Rossol considers the interaction between IT and aviation to be a very important core element for the successful development and implementation of the Advanced Air Mobility strategy.
"The video is part of a meet-up event with Aviaspace Bremen"


The annual network meeting of Niedersachsen Aviation is an integral part of the year. The annual network meeting is regarded as a networking platform for Lower Saxony's aviation and aerospace industry.

A great program with great speakers will be offered again this year.
One of this year's highlights is certainly the participation of b.r.m. IT & Aerospace GmbH in the video competition of the aerospace cluster.
In Stade, on site, b.r.m. IT & Aerospace will be represented by Mr. Harald Rossol and Mr. Markus Rossol. Both are of course looking forward to interesting and exciting discussions.
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