NEW ORLEANS —Adams and Reese is pleased to announce the firm has been named a service partner of AiRXOS, part of GE Aviation and a leading provider of unmanned traffic management solutions.
Adams and Reese is one of 12 technology and service partners throughout the United States that will partner with AiRXOS to develop and advocate for the adoption of compliant, safe and extensible unmanned aerial system solutions for states, government agencies and enterprise organizations.
“Adams and Reese recognizes that industries are embracing drone technology at an exponential rate,” said Gif Thornton, managing partner of Adams and Reese. “The establishment of our unmanned aircraft systems practice team demonstrates our commitment to both excellence and innovation. Through our partnership with AiRXOS, a leading provider of unmanned traffic management solutions, we are proud to lead the integration of advanced drone operations into the national airspace.”
The project strives to create opportunities for a broad range of end users aiming to use commercial drones to improve safety outcomes, save money and streamline operations. Adams and Reese also provides legal counsel regarding commercial drone use to end users in a variety of industries.
Through the firm’s UAS Practice Team, Adams and Reese attorneys hope to shape a favorable regulatory landscape for commercial UAS manufacturers, operators and users. Attorneys and government relations professionals advocate on behalf of the commercial drone industry as well as companies use commercial drones to facilitate the public acceptance of drones, limit regulatory uncertainties and overcome operational barriers to help clients realize the full benefits of this exciting technology.
“Many of our firm’s clients operate in industries that are increasingly using drones thanks to their cost-saving attributes, versatility in use and risk-reducing capabilities,” said Grant Guillot, a partner at Adams and Reese. “Yet to fully unlock the maximum benefits drones are uniquely capable of providing, these companies must work with governmental decision-makers and industry leaders to enable advanced drone operations. Our firm’s partnership with AiRXOS is reflective of our determination to enable our clients to take full advantage of this game-changing technology.”