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FAQ: Critical Infrastructure Technologies and AIRmarket MOU for Drone-Enabled Airspace Solutions
TL;DR
Critical Infrastructure Technologies and AIRmarket's collaboration creates a strategic advantage in drone-enabled airspace solutions for defense and emergency services across Australia and Canada.
The MOU establishes a framework where AIRmarket provides RPAS traffic management expertise while CiTech contributes secure digital platforms and autonomous communications infrastructure for drone integration.
This partnership enhances public safety through improved disaster response, search and rescue operations, and critical infrastructure protection using drone technology.
Two companies are combining drone traffic management with autonomous communications to create dual-use solutions for everything from border security to wildfire response.
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The MOU establishes a non-binding framework for the two companies to collaboratively explore, pilot, and potentially commercialize solutions supporting drone-enabled airspace, remotely piloted aircraft system (RPAS) traffic management (RTM), and related digital and infrastructure services.
Critical Infrastructure Technologies Ltd. (CiTech) contributes secure digital platforms, systems integration, data and AI capabilities, and manufactures autonomous communications infrastructure. AIRmarket Inc. contributes expertise in RPAS traffic management, airspace utilities, aviation safety, and regulatory engagement.
The collaboration will focus on defense and border security operations, Drone as First Responder (DFR) programs, wildfire/search and rescue/disaster response, critical infrastructure protection across energy/transport/utilities, technical integration of RTM platforms with secure communications, and government-led pilots/trials/regulatory engagement.
The collaboration focuses on bi-national (Australia-Canada) use cases, supporting defense-inclusive government and emergency services in both countries.
The partnership aims to improve situational awareness, operational efficiency, and response capability for defense forces, emergency services, and government agencies by enhancing the safe, sovereign, and compliant integration of drones into national airspace.
No, the MOU is a non-binding framework for cooperation. Any pilots, deployments, or commercial arrangements will be governed by separate definitive agreements subject to applicable regulatory, security, and export control requirements.
The MOU provides for appointing points of contact and potentially establishing a joint working group to guide collaboration activities, with specific initiatives to be developed through separate agreements.
Brenton Scott, CEO of CiTech, stated the MOU provides a structured foundation to explore how combined capabilities can support government and defense stakeholders. Lindsay Mohr, CEO of AIRmarket, described it as building a dual-use foundation for critical infrastructure that aligns with national interests in resilience, sovereignty, and public safety.
You can contact Brenton Scott, Director & CEO of Critical Infrastructure Technologies Ltd., at Brenton.s@citech.com.au or +61 411 751 191.
Curated from NewMediaWire

