FAA Part 135 Certification Pathway · Medical & Emergency Logistics
HQ: North Combee Rd, Lakeland, FL
Heavy payload uncrewed aircraft
HIPAA-out-of-scope by architecture

Where
Response
Is Mission

Atlas Response operates heavy-payload uncrewed aircraft for time-critical medical and emergency logistics — carrying what lightweight drone networks can't: organs, active perfusion systems, blood suites, and emergency medical equipment.

$90M
Series A Raise
500 lbs
Max Payload
150 NM
Phase A Radius
Part 135
FAA Target Cert

Built for the Cargo No One Else Can Carry

Every year, life-critical medical cargo loses time to ground traffic, charter delays, and equipment constraints. Traditional transport systems weren't designed for the precision, reliability, and chain-of-custody integrity that modern healthcare logistics demand.

Transport delays and logistics failures remain a meaningful contributor to organ non-utilization — not from shortage of supply alone, but from the limits of today's logistics infrastructure.

Atlas Response closes that gap — with uncrewed aircraft and standardized payload systems built for heavy, regulated medical logistics.

We move what matters most: active perfusion systems, organ procurement equipment, blood & biologics, and emergency medical devices — at a weight class the industry has largely ignored.

Organ and logistics references on this site are directional. Detailed sourcing will be provided in investor and partner briefing materials.
01
Organ Transport
Support for active perfusion workflows and time-critical transfers — reducing exposure to ground delays and protecting viability windows.
02
Blood & Biologics
Temperature-integrity transport with logging for blood products and biologics across variable ambient conditions.
03
Emergency Medical Logistics
Rapid deployment of high-value devices and trauma supplies to disaster zones and remote facilities when minutes count.
04
Government & Defense
Mission-aligned logistics support for agencies requiring risk reduction, forward deployment, and scalable response capacity.

A Gap Nobody Has Filled

Heavy
A major logistics gap exists between lightweight drone delivery and crewed air charter — especially for mission-critical payloads.
4–10 lb
Typical payload range for many existing medical drone operators — well below the weight of perfusion platforms, blood suites, and emergency equipment.
Now
Part 135 pathways for uncrewed carriers are defined, and the first serious operator window is narrow.
NOTE: Statistics and competitor specifications shown here are directional and will be fully sourced in investor and partner briefing materials.
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Regulatory Window Is Open
The FAA framework for certificated uncrewed air carrier operations is maturing, enabling disciplined operators to build durable authority, not just prototypes.
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No Mature Competitor at Heavy Payload
The market is crowded at lightweight payloads. The 100–500 lb mission profile — where many hospital logistics needs live — remains underserved.
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Medical Technology Demands Matching Logistics
Advanced systems improve care — but they also raise the bar for transport reliability, handling discipline, and time integrity.
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Florida Is a High-Leverage Launch Market
Central Florida offers dense hospital corridors, major transplant centers, year-round operability, and the right geography for a disciplined launch market.

The Weight Class
No One Occupies

Current medical drone delivery is optimized for small parcels. Atlas Response is built for heavy, regulated payloads with chain-of-custody discipline.

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Active Perfusion Workflows
Typical: 100–200+ lbs (system + support)

Designed to support time-critical, high-value clinical workflows that require stable handling and reliable delivery windows.

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Blood & Biologics Suite
Up to 200+ lbs (packout-dependent)

Temperature integrity + logging for blood products and biologics, scalable from urgent single-unit transfers to depot-to-network runs.

Payload Capacity Comparison — Medical Drone Industry vs. Atlas Response
Atlas Response500 lbs
Wing10 lbs
Matternet4.5 lbs
Zipline4 lbs
Every current competitor is constrained below the payload threshold for active perfusion systems, multi-organ procurement kits, and full blood suites. Atlas Response is purpose-built for the payloads that matter.

The Atlas Universal Pod

Heavy-payload operations aren't just an aircraft problem — they're a payload handling problem. Every other operator solves it aircraft by aircraft: custom interiors, one-off mounts, re-engineered airframes just to carry an OCS machine.

Atlas Response takes a different approach. The aircraft is a dumb lifter. It carries a standardized pod interface — known weight, known dimensions, known attachment points. The medical intelligence lives in the pod itself: temperature control, vibration isolation, chain-of-custody access, condition logging. Load any compliant configuration, fly any mission.

Think ISO shipping containers. Ships, trucks, and cranes don't need to know what's inside — they interface with the standard. The Universal Pod is that standard for heavy medical drone cargo.

Pods remain sealed from origin to destination. Atlas personnel never access the contents — only the sending and receiving parties handle the cargo. This protects patient privacy, HIPAA alignment, and medical liability boundaries by design, not policy.

This also makes Atlas aircraft-agnostic. As the heavy-lift UAS market matures, Atlas can evaluate and transition based on performance, cost, and availability without re-engineering its entire medical handling infrastructure.

Pod concept specs (Phase A)
Primary design target
4× device-class bays
Isolation
Vibration reduction
Security
Chain-of-custody ready
Access model
Sealed origin → destination
Compliance
HIPAA-aligned by design
Operations
Rapid swap workflow
Telemetry option
Cargo condition logging
Pod configuration and bay sizing are finalized after aircraft selection to ensure CG/handling compliance.
AIRCRAFT AGNOSTIC
Swap aircraft platforms as the market evolves — medical infrastructure stays intact.
NO CUSTOM AIRFRAMES
OCS systems, blood suites, and trauma kits load into the pod — not bolted to the aircraft.
REPEATABLE PROCESS
Every mission uses the same certified loading procedure — auditable, consistent, SLA-ready.
DURABLE MOAT
A pod standard is hard to replicate. Competitors must rebuild from scratch — we've already built the infrastructure.

Designed for Authority, Not Hype

Atlas is built around regulatory discipline, chain-of-custody integrity, and mission reliability — engineered for medical-grade operations, not consumer delivery metrics.

How a Mission Moves
01
Request Intake
ROC validates mission priority, route profile, and destination handoff requirements.
02
Prep & Custody
Payload verification, documentation, and handoff controls are completed.
03
Launch
Mission enters active monitoring under Atlas procedures and telemetry supervision.
04
Handoff
Controlled transfer at destination with confirmation and timestamped receipt.
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Reporting
Post-mission documentation, status summary, and audit-trail support.
01
FAA Part 135 Pathway

Targeting certificated carrier operations — building durable authority, procedures, and compliance infrastructure.

02
Chain of Custody Protocol

Documented custody controls aligned to partner requirements — designed to support clinical and agency compliance.

03
Real-Time Telemetry

Continuous aircraft monitoring with the option to extend telemetry into cargo condition logging and reporting.

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Temperature Integrity

Temperature management and logging for biologics payloads across ambient conditions and mission durations.

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Multi-Corridor Network

Hospital-to-hospital, depot distribution, airport bridging, and forward deployment — one network, multiple missions.

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Scalable Fleet Model

Fleet growth tied to contracted demand and SLAs — scaling capacity with operational discipline.

What the $90M
Series A Funds

Phase A is infrastructure-first: 30-acre campus on North Combee Road, 6 Remote Pilot Stations, a 4-aircraft fleet, and the FAA Part 135 certification runway. First revenue operations targeted for 2031.

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Land Acquisition
North Combee Road, Lakeland, FL · $5M · T2

30-acre site pre-selected. Due diligence complete. BPC-2 zoning confirmed. Land acquisition closes in Tranche 2 (Months 3–9) concurrent with civil engineering and OEM LOI execution.

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6 Remote Pilot Stations · 2031 Cert Target
RPS-01 through RPS-06 · I-4 corridor coverage

Primary ROC co-located at Lakeland HQ. Six Remote Pilot Stations distributed across the I-4 corridor provide full BVLOS coverage. FAA Part 135 application submitted in T3, certification run 2028–2031, operational target 2031.

Phase A Infrastructure Scope
FACILITIES
30-Acre Campus
Admin building, maintenance facility, payload processing, training wing, LH2 fuel on leased parcel. North Combee Rd · BPC-2 zoning · $33.5M build.
FLEET
4 Aircraft
2× Aergility HAULER (primary) + 1× Sabrewing Rhaegal RG-1 (long-range) + 1× Aergility HAULER (reserve). OEM selection finalized post-fundraise by DO/CP/DOM.
COMMAND & CONTROL
6 ROC Stations
RPS-01 through RPS-06 distributed across the I-4 corridor. Primary ROC at Lakeland HQ. Full BVLOS coverage for Phase A operational radius.
Fleet capacity supports approximately 3,300 annual missions at full utilization. Phase A base case: 1,200 missions in Y3 (launch year), scaling to 2,300 in Y5. ~86% contribution margin.

Every Corridor That Matters

Atlas doesn't just connect two points — it bridges the full medical logistics network. At heavy payload, we can support hospital-to-hospital transfers, depot distribution, airport bridging, and disaster staging workflows.

CORRIDOR 01 Hospital → Hospital Tampa General TRANSPLANT CENTER ORGANS · DEVICES Orlando Health RECEIVING HOSPITAL CORRIDOR 02 Depot / OPO → Network Blood Bank / OPO DISTRIBUTION HUB Regional Hospital A BLOOD · BIOLOGICS Regional Hospital B CRITICAL DEVICES Trauma Center EMERGENCY SUPPLY CORRIDOR 03 Airport Bridge — Last Mile MCO / TPA COMMERCIAL ARRIVAL PROCURED ORGAN Transplant Center OR SUITE READY
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Hospital → Hospital

Direct transfers of organs, tissue, and critical devices between transplant centers and trauma facilities where minutes matter.

Typical payload: device-class systems, tissue packs, surgical kits
02
Depot / OPO → Network

Distribution from OPOs, blood banks, and depots to hospitals on scheduled or on-demand routes, enabling SLA-based network coverage.

Typical payload: blood products, biologics, high-value implants
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Airport Bridge — Last Mile

Bridge commercial air arrivals to transplant centers faster than ground, reducing delay and protecting time integrity.

Typical payload: procured organs, time-critical biologics
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Forward Deploy — Mass Casualty

Deploy blood and trauma supplies to disaster staging areas and incident command sites when ground access is compromised.

Typical payload: PRBCs, plasma, trauma surgical supply

Central Florida
Operations Hub

Atlas Response's Phase A headquarters is located at North Combee Road, Lakeland, Florida — a 30-acre, BPC-2 zoned site pre-selected along the I-4 corridor. Site due diligence is complete. Land acquisition closes in Tranche 2. The campus positions Atlas equidistant from Tampa, Orlando, and Daytona Beach, covering all three metro hospital networks within the 150 NM operational radius.

North Combee Road, Lakeland, FL — Phase A HQ

30 acres · BPC-2 zoning confirmed · Pre-selected site with completed due diligence. $5M land acquisition in T2. $33.5M campus construction. Positioned at the geographic center of the I-4 corridor.

Infrastructure-First Build

Campus includes admin building, maintenance and airworthiness facility, payload processing center, training wing, and LH2 fuel infrastructure on leased parcel. 6 Remote Pilot Stations deployed across the corridor in T3–T5.

Multi-Year Certification Pathway

FAA Part 135 Air Carrier Certification application submitted in T3 (Months 9–18). Certification run 2028–2031. Operational target 2031, triggering first revenue operations and Tranche 5 release.

Site Size30 Acres
ZoningBPC-2
ROC Stations6 (RPS 01–06)
Fleet4 Aircraft
Cert Target2031
Site StatusDiligence Complete

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