SkyTrade gives city and county governments one system to govern low-altitude airspace. Atlas is the foundation every jurisdiction starts with. Three products build on top of it: Regulate, Protect, and Monetize. Adopt them in any order, on your own timeline.
The Government OS for Low-Altitude Airspace
Atlas is the central hub where all airspace data, permits, enforcement, and monetization actions live. It maps your jurisdiction's drone zones and corridors, connects to federal systems like UTM and to operator command and control (C2) feeds, and scores the infrastructure and vertiport potential of the airspace you govern. Every other product reads from and writes to Atlas, so your city works from a single source of truth.
Turn your drone ordinance into a working permit system. Regulate gives cities formal authority through structured conditions and institutional records: operators get authorized, flights get logged, and commercial drone work gets commissioned through a process you control. Instead of rules that live in a PDF, you get enforceable workflows that produce an audit trail for every operation in your airspace.
Civic illumination, not surveillance. Protect makes dark airspace visible: it identifies what is flying, confirms whether each operation is authorized, and helps your city respond when something does not belong. Remote ID, RF detection, and optical confirmation feed a live picture your public-safety teams can act on, with direct integration into the C2 systems behind your drone-as-first-responder and emergency workflows.
The development rights above your buildings and land are a valuable real estate asset. Monetize turns unused development potential above rail yards, garages, and transit hubs into capital through outright sales, transfers of development rights, and long-term development leases, without selling the land underneath.