Drone Compliance Software

Drone compliance software for commercial teams that need cleaner records before, during, and after every mission

Aerosyne helps operators connect pilot readiness, aircraft status, authorizations, maintenance, flight logs, and client work into one audit-ready operational record.

Drone Compliance Software
Aerosyne Console overview showing fleet KPIs, mission activity, and operational context.

Aerosyne Console — fleet, compliance, client work, and operational context in one workspace.

Audit-ready operations

Compliance records are strongest when they stay attached to real work

Drone compliance is not just a folder of certificates. It is the relationship between people, aircraft, authorizations, maintenance, flights, sites, and decisions.

  1. Pilot and crew readiness records

    Keep certificates, training, currency notes, and operational qualifications visible before work is assigned rather than discovered after scheduling.

  2. Aircraft, maintenance, and flight evidence

    Connect aircraft status, maintenance reminders, issue notes, and flight logs to the missions and clients they support.

  3. Permits and authorizations without folder drift

    Organize the supporting context around permits, waivers, SFOC-style work, site notes, and repeat operating areas so reviews do not depend on tribal knowledge.

Compliance workflow

Drone compliance software that supports operations without pretending to replace judgment

Aerosyne helps teams maintain cleaner evidence, clearer responsibilities, and stronger review trails while operators remain responsible for meeting applicable rules.

Aerosyne operating layer

One source of truth for regulator-facing evidence

When records are connected to missions, teams can answer who flew, what aircraft was used, what context was reviewed, and which supporting records applied.

Expiry and readiness visibility

Compliance risk often starts as a missed renewal or stale record. Aerosyne keeps those signals visible inside daily planning workflows.

Built for commercial drone teams, not generic checklists

Pilot records, fleet readiness, job history, client delivery, and operational notes live together because regulated drone work is operational, not purely administrative.

Review path

Turn daily discipline into a searchable audit trail

The best compliance process is the one your team can follow while doing the work.

  1. Step 01

    Keep readiness visible before assignment

    Review pilot, aircraft, maintenance, and authorization context before the job moves from planning to dispatch.

  2. Step 02

    Capture operational context during execution

    Tie flight logs, crew notes, site context, and deliverable records to the work rather than leaving them in separate systems.

  3. Step 03

    Review records without rebuilding the story

    When a client, manager, insurer, or regulator asks what happened, the supporting evidence is already connected to the mission record.

FAQ

Questions operators ask about drone compliance software

Practical answers for commercial drone teams comparing tools, processes, and rollout paths.

Does drone compliance software make an operator compliant automatically?

No. Operators remain responsible for understanding and following applicable rules. Aerosyne helps organize records, readiness signals, and operational evidence so teams can manage compliance work more consistently.

What compliance records can Aerosyne help organize?

Aerosyne is designed around pilot records, aircraft and maintenance status, flight logs, permits or authorizations, site context, mission notes, and client-facing job records.

Is Aerosyne useful for Canadian, US, UK, and European operators?

Yes. Aerosyne is Canadian-made and supports international commercial teams by keeping regional vocabulary and operational evidence connected to the same fleet, pilot, mission, and client records.