United for a Secure and Legal Drone Sky over Germany

HHLA Sky emphasizes the need for clear regulatory guidelines to prevent unauthorized drone flights while setting benchmarks for cybersecurity and operational safety with their own systems.
Two authorized drones flying at the port of Hamburg

Illegal drones over airports, military bases, and other critical infrastructure pose a real threat. As an automated drone solutions provider, we support authorities and security forces in detecting and preventing such threats at an early level.

We foster close collaboration with aviation authorities, first responder organizations, and regulatory bodies at both national and international levels. Through numerous joint projects with industry partners, we desing and implement solutions that enable safe and efficient commercial drone operations.

Our systems set benchmarks in operational safety and cyber security: HHLA Sky’s Open Integrated Control Center, IEC 62443-certified, provides reliable protection against manipulation, unauthorized access, and mitigates technical failure—including defined flight zones, intelligent emergency functions, and legally compliant documentation. 

Clear legal frameworks and cooperation by all stakeholders are key to sustainably prevent illegal drone activities. We advocate absolute transparency, visibility, and secure identification (e.g., e-conspicuity and ADS-L) of all lawful airspace users. Clear regulations foster public trust and encourages civil and commercial drone use.

Authorities and security agencies are invited to join us in developing new solutions that connect safety and innovation in the skies.