Critical Infrastructure Technologies Ltd. and AIRmarket Inc. have executed a Memorandum of Understanding to explore collaborative opportunities in drone-enabled airspace management and related infrastructure services. The non-binding agreement establishes a framework for cooperation focused on bi-national Australia-Canada initiatives with defense-inclusive government and emergency services applications.
The partnership aims to enhance the safe, sovereign, and compliant integration of drones into national airspace systems. According to the MOU, the companies will work together to support defense, public safety, and critical infrastructure operations through improved situational awareness, operational efficiency, and response capabilities. The collaboration brings together complementary expertise, with AIRmarket contributing RPAS traffic management, airspace utilities, aviation safety, and regulatory engagement capabilities, while CiTech provides secure digital platforms, systems integration, data and AI capabilities, and autonomous communications infrastructure manufacturing.
Specific focus areas identified in the agreement include defense and border security operations, Drone as First Responder programs, wildfire response, search and rescue missions, disaster response, and critical infrastructure protection across energy, transport, and utilities sectors. The companies will also explore technical integration of RTM platforms with secure communications infrastructure and participate in government-led pilots, trials, and regulatory engagement activities. The MOU provides for the appointment of points of contact and potential establishment of a joint working group to guide collaboration efforts.
Brenton Scott, CEO of CiTech, stated that the MOU provides a structured foundation for exploring how combined capabilities can support government and defense stakeholders, reflecting a shared commitment to safety, sovereignty, and practical deployment of drone-enabled infrastructure. Lindsay Mohr, CEO of AIRmarket, emphasized that the partnership builds a dual-use foundation for critical infrastructure applications ranging from industrial plants to border security and wildfire response, aligning with national interests in resilience, sovereignty, and public safety. More information about AIRmarket's services can be found at https://www.airmarket.io, while details about CiTech's autonomous communications platforms are available at https://www.citech.com.au.
The collaboration represents a significant development in the emerging drone infrastructure sector, potentially accelerating the adoption of drone technology for critical national security and emergency response applications. By combining airspace management expertise with autonomous communications infrastructure, the partnership addresses key challenges in operationalizing drones in regulated environments. The bi-national focus suggests potential for creating interoperable systems that could serve as models for international cooperation in drone technology deployment. Any pilots, deployments, or commercial arrangements resulting from the MOU will be governed by separate definitive agreements and subject to applicable regulatory, security, and export control requirements.


