ENAIRE has formally consolidated its role as the sole Common Information Service Provider (CISP) for the deployment of U-space in Spain, under the national drone traffic management strategy. The announcement confirms a centralized model in which ENAIRE is designated as the unique provider of common information services across all Spanish U-space airspace.
As CISP, ENAIRE is responsible for distributing the static and dynamic data required for U-space services and for the safe, efficient management of drone operations. This includes information on UAS geographical zones and operational data, enabling integration between U-space service providers (USSP) and conventional air traffic management.
The Spanish framework is based on Commission Implementing Regulation (EU) 2021/664, which defines USSP and CISP roles, and on the National Action Plan for U-space Deployment (PANDU 2022–2025). The plan sets a centralized architecture and provides that ENAIRE be certified as the single CISP in Spain.
ENAIRE supports this role through a dedicated digital U-space platform, building on existing tools such as ENAIRE Drones to centralize and disseminate information. The consolidation follows a Spanish Royal Decree that assigns ENAIRE responsibility for providing drone geographical zone information in a common digital format throughout Spanish sovereign airspace. As Spain’s national air navigation service provider, ENAIRE manages more than 2 million square kilometers of airspace.