Hospital Network Services · I-4 Corridor · Phase A Launch Market
P1 Critical · < 30 min delivery
HIPAA-out-of-scope by architecture
No EHR integration required

When Minutes
Determine
Outcomes

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.

Average ground transport for urgent blood products: 47–90 min
Atlas Response average delivery window: < 28 min
I-4 corridor trauma activations per day: ~200
The Problem

The Cost of Slow Logistics

  • Time-sensitive biologics degrade in transit. Ground courier delays compromise product integrity and patient outcomes.
  • I-4 traffic is unpredictable. This corridor ranks among the worst in the U.S. — no courier SLA survives a 5 p.m. accident.
  • Transplant windows are fixed. A 4-hour ischemic threshold doesn't negotiate with rush hour.
  • Courier costs compound. Dedicated drivers, after-hours premiums, and stat fees add up — without improving reliability.
The Solution

How Atlas Changes the Equation

  • Direct point-to-point routing. Our aircraft fly corridor-optimized paths — no traffic, no stops, no delays.
  • Climate-controlled smart pods. Temperature, humidity, and tamper status are logged continuously for every mission.
  • Predictable SLAs. Guaranteed delivery windows based on distance and payload class — not traffic conditions.
  • Per-mission pricing. No retainer. No annual commitment to start. Pay for what you fly.

A Medical Logistics Partner Built Around Operational Trust

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.

01
Critical transport built for hospital operations
Atlas is purpose-built to move time-sensitive medical payloads with speed, visibility, and operational discipline across regional care networks — not adapted from consumer delivery.
02
Real-time mission visibility, end to end
Hospital teams receive live mission status, chain-of-custody tracking, ETA awareness, and delivery confirmation through the Atlas portal — from request through handoff.
03
Every mission backed by Atlas ROC
Missions are overseen by Atlas operations personnel for flight oversight, weather and risk monitoring, mission coordination, and exception management. Not unmanaged point-to-point dispatch.
04
Designed for existing clinical workflows
Hospitals can use the secure web portal immediately — no EHR integration, no IT project, no capital expenditure required to get started. Deeper integration is available where preferred.
Federal Validation — April 21, 2026
NASA + UNOS Sign Space Act Agreement to Study Drone Organ Transport

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.

2031
Atlas Operational
Research validates.
Atlas executes.

What We Carry

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.

Priority 1 · Critical
Life-Critical
Delivery < 30 min
Highest-urgency biologics and devices where delay directly affects patient outcome.
  • Whole blood & components
  • Transplant organs & tissues
  • Emergency surgical supplies
  • Critical trauma biologics
Priority 2 · Urgent
Time-Sensitive
Delivery < 60 min
Specialty agents and biologics requiring controlled transit and tight handling windows.
  • Chemotherapy agents
  • Specialty pharmaceuticals
  • Bone marrow specimens
  • Platelet concentrates
Priority 3 · Scheduled
Scheduled Delivery
Delivery < 2 hrs
Planned inter-facility transfers with flexible windows but integrity requirements.
  • Lab specimens & cultures
  • Pathology samples
  • Standard medications
  • Medical device components
Priority 4 · Routine
Routine Transfer
Scheduled
Non-urgent inter-facility transfers batched to optimize capacity utilization.
  • Administrative records
  • Non-urgent supplies
  • Equipment components
  • Archival specimens
500 lbs
Max Payload Capacity
150 NM
Phase A Operational Radius
24/7
Operations Architecture · Post-Cert
<28 min
Average Delivery Window

How a Mission Works
for Your Team

From dispatch to delivery in four steps. Your staff interacts only with the Customer Portal — Atlas handles everything else.

1
Request Dispatch
Your handler logs into the Customer Portal, selects payload class and destination, and initiates the mission. Under 90 seconds.
2
Handler Check-In
A registered handler loads the payload into the smart pod and scans the QR seal to confirm chain of custody.
3
Autonomous Transit
Aircraft departs under continuous ROC supervision. Real-time tracking and environmental telemetry stream to your portal.
4
Verified Delivery
Receiving handler scans the pod on arrival. Chain of custody sealed. Digital delivery confirmation logged automatically.

Your Team's Window Into Every Mission

The Atlas Customer Portal gives your staff real-time visibility into every active shipment — without any EHR integration, special hardware, or IT project.

  • Live mission tracking with ETA and route status
  • Environmental telemetry — temperature, humidity, tamper status logged continuously
  • Chain of custody audit trail — every step timestamped from check-in to delivery
  • Mission history — full searchable log of all completed deliveries
  • Role-based access — clinical staff, administrators, and handlers see only what they need
Atlas identifies shipments by Mission ID and payload class only — no patient data, no PHI, no medical record numbers ever enter our system. Designed outside HIPAA scope by architecture.
Mission IDs are generated by Atlas systems independently of any patient or clinical record.
portal.atlasresponse.com
AdventHealth Lakeland · Clinical Staff
MSN-2026-0341
Lakeland Regional → AdventHealth · Airborne
P1 Critical
14 min
ETA
MSN-2026-0342
Watson Clinic → BayCare · Awaiting handler
P2 Urgent
Pending
MSN-2026-0339
AdventHealth → Lakeland Regional · Delivered
P3 Standard
09:14
Delivered
MSN-2026-0341 · Pod Environment● All Nominal
🔒No patient data stored — Mission IDs only — Outside HIPAA scope by design

Operational Accountability Hospitals Can Stand Behind

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.

Atlas is structured for health systems, transplant programs, blood logistics, and urgent medical network coordination where reliability and accountability matter as much as speed.
Authorized-user access and controlled custody workflow — every handoff is gated, logged, and traceable.
Mission logging and operational audit trail — complete record of every mission event available on demand.
Weather, risk, and route oversight before and during every flight — no mission launches without ROC clearance.
No forced API dependency — hospital systems can work through portal-based workflows without requiring a full integration project.
Scalable regional network model — Florida Phase A launch with a defined expansion path to Orlando, Jacksonville, Miami, and beyond.
Institutional operating model — focused on reliability, not consumer delivery metrics. Built to integrate into hospital procurement and compliance frameworks.

Up and Flying in Three Phases

No EHR integration required. No IT project. No capital expenditure. We bring the infrastructure — your team learns the portal.

01
Partnership Agreement
We establish your service level agreements, payload classes, landing zone designations, and billing structure. Legal and procurement review typically completed in 2–4 weeks.
// Weeks 1–4
02
Site Preparation & Training
Atlas installs landing zone infrastructure at your facility. Your designated handlers complete our certification training — approximately 4 hours, conducted on-site by Atlas staff.
// Weeks 4–8
03
Go Live
Portal access provisioned for your team. Initial supervised missions completed with Atlas staff on-site. Full autonomous operations begin once certification milestones are met.
// Week 8+

Who We Serve

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.

AdventHealth System
Lakeland, Orlando, Daytona · 8 facilities
Trauma I
Lakeland Regional Health
Lakeland · Regional Medical Center
Trauma II
BayCare Health System
Tampa Bay Region · 16 hospitals
Regional Network
Orlando Health
Orlando · 9 facilities
Trauma I · Transplant
Tampa General Hospital
Tampa · Academic Medical Center
Transplant Program
Watson Clinic
Lakeland · Multi-specialty
Specialty
Nemours Children's Health
Orlando · Pediatric specialty
Pediatric · Transplant
Moffitt Cancer Center
Tampa · NCI-Designated
Oncology
USF Health
Tampa · Academic Medical Center
Research · Teaching

Ready to Bring Atlas
to Your Network?

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.

We respond within one business day. No patient data is ever collected — Mission IDs only.