FAA Part 108 Readiness
AuraSpark is developing autonomy and safety systems that align with the emerging FAA Part 108 framework for beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) unmanned aircraft operations.
What FAA Part 108 means
FAA Part 108 is intended to define how autonomous and remotely piloted aircraft can operate safely at scale in the national airspace. This includes requirements for detect-and-avoid capabilities, operational safety cases, pilot and operator training, and ongoing risk management.
Our approach
Safety & autonomy
- Advanced detect-and-avoid logic
- Multi-agent coordination and deconfliction
- Fallback and fail-safe behaviors
- End-to-end telemetry and health monitoring
Safety case and CONOPS
- Concept of Operations (CONOPS) tailored to specific use cases
- Functional Hazard Assessment (FHA) and System Safety Assessment (SSA)
- Operational risk analysis and mitigation planning
- Documentation suitable for FAA review
Full Part 108 readiness map
This page provides a concise overview. The detailed readiness mapping, traceability matrix, and supporting technical background are published on our dedicated Drone Works site.
View the complete Part 108 materials-including the traceability matrix-on AuraSpark Drone Works.
Go to aurasparkdrone.com/faa-part-108
Note: AuraSpark's detailed, enabling technical disclosures remain available only under mutual NDA.