Atlas Response is building the first FAA Part 135 uncrewed medical logistics network built for the I-4 corridor — moving critical medical payloads between your facilities faster, more reliably, and at lower cost than ground transport.
Atlas is designed for health systems where reliability and accountability matter as much as speed — with disciplined operating procedures, defined custody controls, and centralized mission oversight from day one.
The United Network for Organ Sharing — the nonprofit managing the U.S. transplant system under federal contract — partnered with NASA Langley to formally study whether uncrewed aircraft can safely deliver transplant organs. NASA is conducting BVLOS flight testing and first-mile/last-mile route analysis. This is Phase 1: studying feasibility. Atlas is building Phase 2: the Part 135-certified commercial infrastructure to deploy it. By 2031, Atlas arrives operational as federal research matures into regulatory frameworks.
Every mission is classified by urgency and payload sensitivity. Our smart cargo pods maintain the correct environment for each class throughout transit — temperature, humidity, and tamper integrity logged end-to-end.
From dispatch to delivery in four steps. Your staff interacts only with the Customer Portal — Atlas handles everything else.
The Atlas Customer Portal gives your staff real-time visibility into every active shipment — without any EHR integration, special hardware, or IT project.
Atlas is being developed as an institutional logistics platform with disciplined operating procedures, defined custody controls, and centralized mission oversight. The goal is to support hospital confidence, regulatory maturity, and dependable service quality as the network scales.
Every design decision — from the HIPAA-out-of-scope architecture to the two-person Mission Abort Protocol — reflects an operating model built for healthcare, not adapted from it.
No EHR integration required. No IT project. No capital expenditure. We bring the infrastructure — your team learns the portal.
Phase A covers a 150 nautical mile radius centered on Lakeland, FL — encompassing the full I-4 corridor hospital network from Tampa to Daytona Beach.
We're accepting partnership inquiries from hospital systems within the Phase A corridor. Tell us about your facility and we'll follow up within one business day.