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MMOWW DRONE SAAS · PUBLISHED 2026-05-17Updated 2026-05-17

Multi-Country Compliance Dashboard

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Fachlich geprüft von Takayuki SawaiGyoseishoshi (行政書士) — Zugelassener Verwaltungsberater, JapanAlle MmowW-Inhalte werden von einem staatlich lizenzierten Experten für Regulierungskonformität betreut.
Manage drone compliance across multiple countries in one dashboard. MmowW covers UK, DE, FR, NL, SE, AU, NZ, CA, US, and JP regulatory frameworks simultaneously. Cross-border drone operations present a compliance challenge that is qualitatively different from single-country operations. It is not simply that there are more rules to follow — it is that the rules are structured differently in each country, the enforcement authorities have different documentation expectations, and the terminology used to describe.
Table of Contents
  1. The Challenge
  2. How MmowW Solves This
  3. Key Features
  4. Unified Jurisdiction View
  5. Country-Specific Drill-Down
  6. Cross-Jurisdiction Operator Profiles
  7. Regulatory Framework Reference
  8. Multi-Jurisdiction Alert Management
  9. Cross-Jurisdiction Reporting
  10. Works Across 10 Countries
  11. Real-World Benefits
  12. Start Your Free 14-Day Trial
  13. Frequently Asked Questions
  14. Do I pay separately for each country I add?
  15. What if I operate in a country that isn't yet on the supported list?
  16. Does MmowW handle bilateral recognition arrangements between countries?
  17. How does the system stay current with regulatory changes in each country?
  18. Can I give clients view-only access to my compliance dashboard?

Multi-Country Compliance Dashboard

Operating drones across multiple national jurisdictions means carrying multiple regulatory frameworks simultaneously. MmowW's multi-country compliance dashboard unifies every jurisdiction into a single, coherent view — eliminating the need to maintain separate systems for each country.

The Challenge

Wichtige Begriffe in diesem Artikel

Open Category
The lowest-risk drone operation category under EU/UK regulations for drones under 25kg without prior authorization.
Specific Category
A medium-risk drone operation category requiring a risk assessment (SORA) and operational authorization.
Part 107
FAA regulation governing commercial drone operations in the United States.
SORA
Specific Operations Risk Assessment — EASA methodology for evaluating drone operation risks.
OA
Operational Authorisation — UK CAA permission required for Specific Category drone operations.

Cross-border drone operations present a compliance challenge that is qualitatively different from single-country operations. It is not simply that there are more rules to follow — it is that the rules are structured differently in each country, the enforcement authorities have different documentation expectations, and the terminology used to describe similar concepts varies enough to create genuine confusion.

A company operating in both the UK and Germany faces this directly. UK CAA uses "Open Category" and "Specific Category" with "Flyer ID" and "Operator ID" as the foundational registration constructs. Germany's LBA uses similar EASA-derived categories but with specific German registration procedures and insurance requirements under German law. When an operator holds qualifications in both jurisdictions, those qualifications do not automatically transfer. When an aircraft is registered in the UK, flying it commercially in Germany requires understanding whether the registration is recognized and under what conditions.

The practical consequence is that many operators maintain entirely separate compliance systems for each country — separate spreadsheets, separate document folders, separate reminder systems. This duplication wastes time, creates opportunities for inconsistency, and makes it genuinely difficult to get a clear picture of overall compliance posture across the whole business. When a senior manager asks "are we compliant everywhere we operate?", the honest answer is often "I think so, but I'd need to check each country separately."

How MmowW Solves This

The multi-country compliance dashboard was designed specifically to solve this problem. Rather than treating each jurisdiction as a separate module that must be managed independently, MmowW presents all your jurisdictions in a unified interface with a single coherent data model.

Your compliance posture across all countries appears in one dashboard view. Each jurisdiction is represented as a compliance zone with its own status indicators, but they all draw from the same underlying data. An operator who holds qualifications in three countries has one operator record with three qualification entries, each tracked against the appropriate jurisdiction's requirements.

The system handles regulatory translation automatically. It knows that the UK "Specific Category" operational authorization process is similar to but not identical to Germany's SORA-based authorization process. It applies the correct documentation requirements for each jurisdiction without requiring you to manually manage that complexity.

Key Features

Unified Jurisdiction View

A master compliance dashboard showing the compliance status for each country in your operational portfolio. Each jurisdiction has a status indicator showing overall health: fully compliant, items requiring attention, or critical issues requiring immediate action.

Country-Specific Drill-Down

Click any jurisdiction to see the full compliance detail for that country — every operator qualification, aircraft registration, organizational authorization, and insurance record, assessed against that country's specific regulatory requirements.

Cross-Jurisdiction Operator Profiles

Each operator in your system has a unified profile showing their qualifications across all jurisdictions they are authorized to operate in. At a glance, see which countries each operator is cleared for and when their country-specific qualifications expire.

Regulatory Framework Reference

Built-in reference documentation for each jurisdiction's regulatory framework, accessible directly from the compliance dashboard. When a status indicator raises a question about why a specific requirement applies, the regulatory reference explains it.

Multi-Jurisdiction Alert Management

Configure alert recipients differently for each jurisdiction. Your UK operations manager receives UK compliance alerts. Your Australian operations coordinator receives CASA-relevant alerts. Alerts are routed to the right people without creating notification overload.

Cross-Jurisdiction Reporting

Generate compliance reports that span multiple jurisdictions in a single document. Useful for internal management reporting and for clients who engage you for operations in multiple countries.

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Works Across 10 Countries

MmowW has built compliance frameworks for all 10 jurisdictions from primary regulatory sources. UK compliance is built on CAA requirements under the Air Navigation Order 2016 and UK Regulation 2019/947 (retained post-Brexit). German compliance reflects LBA requirements and EU Regulation 2019/947 as implemented in Germany. French compliance incorporates DGAC requirements including the specific French competency declaration process for Specific Category operations. Dutch compliance reflects ILT requirements. Swedish compliance covers Transportstyrelsen rules including the Nordic-specific exemptions where applicable.

For the non-European jurisdictions, Australian compliance is built on CASA Part 101 and the operational category framework. New Zealand compliance reflects CAA NZ Part 101 and Part 102 with the specific New Zealand context around drone registration (which differs from the European model). Canadian compliance covers CARs Part IX including the Basic and Advanced RPAS certificate distinctions and SFOC requirements. US compliance is built on FAA Part 107 with the waiver and authorization framework. Japanese compliance reflects MLIT requirements under the Civil Aeronautics Act including the 2022 registration and certification reforms.

Real-World Benefits

Eliminate separate country compliance systems. Instead of maintaining different spreadsheets, folders, and reminder systems for each country, your entire compliance portfolio lives in one place with a consistent interface.

Respond to cross-border contract opportunities quickly. When a new project requires operations in a country you haven't worked in recently, the dashboard immediately shows what compliance gaps you need to fill. You can assess readiness in minutes, not days.

Provide clients with multi-country compliance reports. Large infrastructure, energy, and agriculture clients operating internationally want vendors who can demonstrate compliance across multiple jurisdictions. MmowW's multi-country reports support this requirement directly.

Support international expansion decisions. When evaluating entry into a new country, MmowW's compliance framework for that jurisdiction gives you an immediate picture of the compliance investment required before the first flight.

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Country Monthly Price Start Free Trial
🇬🇧 United Kingdom £5.29/month Start Free Trial
🇩🇪 Germany €6.08/month Start Free Trial
🇫🇷 France €6.08/month Start Free Trial
🇳🇱 Netherlands €6.08/month Start Free Trial
🇸🇪 Sweden kr67/month Start Free Trial
🇦🇺 Australia A$8.50/month Start Free Trial
🇳🇿 New Zealand NZ$8.60/month Start Free Trial
🇨🇦 Canada CA$7.70/month Start Free Trial
🇺🇸 United States $5.69/month Start Free Trial
🇯🇵 Japan ¥480/month Start Free Trial

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I pay separately for each country I add?

No. The MmowW subscription price covers all 10 supported jurisdictions. You can activate compliance tracking for as many countries as your operation requires without any additional per-country charge.

What if I operate in a country that isn't yet on the supported list?

MmowW currently supports 10 countries. If you operate in additional countries, you can use the custom compliance tracking features to manage those obligations manually within the same platform, while benefiting from the automated framework in your supported jurisdictions.

Does MmowW handle bilateral recognition arrangements between countries?

The system tracks qualifications for each jurisdiction independently. Where bilateral recognition arrangements exist between countries — such as EASA mutual recognition within the EU zone — the system includes relevant notes in the regulatory reference documentation. Operators should always confirm current recognition status directly with the relevant authority.

How does the system stay current with regulatory changes in each country?

MmowW's regulatory team monitors official communications from all 10 aviation authorities and updates the compliance framework database when material changes occur. Significant changes that affect your compliance obligations trigger a notification in your dashboard.

Can I give clients view-only access to my compliance dashboard?

MmowW supports configurable access levels. You can create a read-only access link for specific clients, allowing them to view your current compliance status without having edit access to your records. This supports client due diligence processes.


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Disclaimer: MmowW provides compliance management tools to support drone operators. Regulatory requirements are sourced from CAA (UK), LBA (DE), DGAC (FR), ILT (NL), Transportstyrelsen (SE), CASA (AU), CAA (NZ), Transport Canada (CA), FAA (US), and MLIT (JP). Always verify current requirements with your national aviation authority.

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Takayuki Sawai
Gyoseishoshi (Licensed Administrative Professional, Japan)
Licensed compliance professional helping drone operators navigate aviation regulations across 10 countries through MmowW.

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CountryPrice
🇬🇧 UK£5.29/monthStart Free Trial →
🇩🇪 DE€6.08/monthStart Free Trial →
🇫🇷 FR€6.08/monthStart Free Trial →
🇳🇱 NL€6.08/monthStart Free Trial →
🇸🇪 SEkr67/monthStart Free Trial →
🇦🇺 AUA$8.50/monthStart Free Trial →
🇳🇿 NZNZ$8.60/monthStart Free Trial →
🇨🇦 CACA$7.70/monthStart Free Trial →
🇺🇸 US$5.69/monthStart Free Trial →
🇯🇵 JP¥480/monthStart Free Trial →

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Important disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Regulations change frequently. Always verify current requirements with your country's aviation authority before operating commercially. MmowW provides compliance tools and information — we are not a certification body, auditor, or regulatory authority. Authorities: CAA (UK), LBA (Germany), DGAC (France), ILT (Netherlands), Transportstyrelsen (Sweden), CASA (Australia), CAA (New Zealand), Transport Canada, FAA (USA), MLIT (Japan).

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