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Places for Drones – Tool Helps Cities to Find Suitable Landing Sites

02 April 2025
Cities require locations for drone landing sites, and the new Geospatial Information System (GIS) tool facilitates this process. It was developed to simplify and optimize the selection and prioritization, fostering collaboration between various stakeholders like urban planners and drone operators.
Technical details

The drone industry is rapidly expanding; therefore, cities need to define acceptable and prohibited areas for drone usage. Consequently, cities must identify safe and suitable landing sites. A Geospatial Information System (GIS) tool has been developed to streamline this process. The tool assists cities in the strategic planning of drone services and landing sites. Leveraging geospatial data, it enables urban planners to identify and prioritise potential locations.

The GIS tool’s primary aim is to support urban planning departments in integrating drone services and infrastructure into their city landscapes. Users, particularly urban and traffic planners, can input various criteria, resulting in a city map that highlights multiple suitable landing site alternatives. The tool fosters dialogue and collaboration among key Urban Air Mobility stakeholders, including drone operators and urban planners, ensuring a comprehensive approach to landing site selection. Furthermore, the tool accessible simultaneously by multiple users from the Internet facilitates even wider collaboration in the landing site planning enabling wide acceptance by all users.

To date, the tool has been tested in Stockholm, Hamburg, and Helsinki through online transnational workshops and dedicated testing sessions in each city. Currently the tool is piloted in Riga, Tartu, and Gdansk. Designed for universal application, the GIS tool is accessible to all cities seeking to optimize their drone landing site planning.

The creation of the GIS tool has been a cooperation between Aalto University and National Land Survey of Finland.