Capability description part 6 "Hatten-UAS German Flight Center"

Comprehensive services for your UAS projects: Our Hatten-UAS German Flight Center

Unmanned aviation requires more than just technical expertise—it needs a well-designed infrastructure and comprehensive support. At b.r.m. IT & Aerospace, our Hatten UAS German Flight Center at Oldenburg-Hatten Airport (EDWH) offers a unique combination of state-of-the-art equipment and professional support for your UAS projects.

Complete infrastructure for testing and training

Our testing center for unmanned aviation supports companies, authorities, organizations with security tasks, universities, and scientific institutions in projects and product developments for unmanned aircraft systems. With 5,500 m² of hall space, licensed aircraft testers, and an operating area that also allows mixed manned/unmanned operation, you get everything from a single source.

In addition to our core competencies, we can provide comprehensive support for your testing or training campaigns: Our training rooms can accommodate up to 25 participants and are equipped with state-of-the-art IT equipment, while a modern campus network ensures Internet connectivity on the premises. Hangar capacities are available for maintenance, repair, and training tasks, and building land allows for the expansion of usable space.

Comprehensive service for longer projects

Catering can be provided for short assignments or long campaigns, while hotels are available for large-scale accommodation close to the airport. The seclusion and integration into agricultural land offer ideal conditions for undisturbed testing, while the highway connection with two motorway junctions (A28, A29) ensures optimal accessibility.

Professional training and certification

The Borkum Flight School supports your UAS operations 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. Our Hatten-UAS German Flight Center sets new standards for the development of UTM, USSP, U-Space, UAS, and BVLOS routes and is open to new collaborations.

Drone Days

Our Drone Days originated at the ILA Berlin (International Aerospace Exhibition) and Oldenburg-Hatten Airport. Essentially, the idea is to establish horizontal and vertical networking on the overarching topic of UAS nationally and internationally.

The starting race for this year's Drone Days has begun, and we invite you to be part of Drone Days 2026

From August 26 to August 28, 2026, the Drone Days community will once again gather at Bremen Airport and Oldenburg-Hatten Airfield.

Be there as a participant or present yourself as an exhibitor at Drone Days – regardless of whether you are participating as a scientific institution or research institute, bringing new ideas to market as a start-up, offering practical solutions as an SME, or further developing your applications and products on a large scale as a corporation.

Public sector organizations and authorities such as emergency services, police, and the armed forces are also expressly welcome. Showcase your project ideas, technologies, services, and use cases where the UAS community meets.

As an exhibitor, you can present yourself at Oldenburg-Hatten Airport with your own booth. There are many opportunities for exhibitors—whether roll-ups, exhibition walls, visibility on social media and/or on site, exhibiting a display, or a presentation slot at our two event locations.

Of course, you are also welcome to fly your UAS, but please contact me separately to arrange this.

Let's grow the community and the drone economy.

We look forward to seeing you

Markus and Harald Rossol