AirShare - NZ Drone Hub

Official NZ Drone / UAV Hub

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The AirShare mobile app puts the New Zealand airspace at your fingertips. Log your flights on the go, request access to controlled airspace, and get landowner approvals all in one place.

We’re the hub for UAV and drone operators, suppliers and retailers in New Zealand. With us, you’ll find the information you need, learn how to operate safely, and be a part of the buzz. Whether you are a drone enthusiast, private user, or commercial operator, AirShare is for you.

New Zealand rules for operators of Drones/UAVs are governed by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and are likely to vary to other countries or places you may have flown in.

Using the free AirShare app to plan and log your flights is the easiest way to ensure you are flying safely and by the rules.

- Interactive map showing New Zealand airspace restrictions.
- Official app for requesting access into controlled airspace.
- Keep flight records for company reporting or auditing.

The AirShare application and service is free and brought to you by Airways International, UAVNZ, and the CAA.
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  • Is AirShare free?

    Yes, AirShare is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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    AirShare is free.

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AirShare Reviews

App crashes when changing phone prefix

JohnnyDodida on

Germany

App crashes on iPhone 13 Pro when tapping on the phone prefix during registration of a new account to change it. iOS 16.2

Super slow and therefore unusable

privacy-kiwi on

Germany

Great idea, but really bad execution. The whole app lags massively and is therefore unusable. It also uses Google Maps which is not privacy oriented. A better alternative would have been OpenStreet Maps or Apple Maps.

Hooray!

Joseph Hinvest on

New Zealand

This update seems to have fixed having to log in every time I open the app. And the zones layers load correctly only the main map upon opening the app.

Updated Review + Request to Devs

mjfinlaywilson on

New Zealand

Another update 1/03/23 It is back to being terrible. If I use the app, exit (without closing) and then go straight back in seconds later, I now have to log in again. Almost unusable at this point. Previously this app has been terrible to use. In the last six months it has really improved in stability. It’s not perfect but it’s definitely not a massive pain like it was. One request I would like to make is that when selecting the height that we are flying to, allow us to type in the number rather than using the slider. If you are trying to put a specific height in to comply with a local height restriction it can be very annoying. The slider for the flight radius also resets if you want to adjust it slightly. Keep up the work dev team 😊

Can’t login

xkxdjf on

New Zealand

This is a stupid app. I can’t even setup login and password have tried to reset a number of times.

Bad interface and app

Quinnp 4500 on

New Zealand

The app interface is rubbish. Using the app causes my iPhone 12 to overheat! I can’t imagine what using it on an older device would do. It’s hard to navigate and lots of zones like danger zones aren’t on the map. Needs lots of improvement.

Can’t say if it’s good…

Overkill Diaries on

New Zealand

…because I can’t get past the login page. Shame - I really wanted to like this.

Constant crashing & clunky interface and never remembers login details

apd_photo on

New Zealand

I'm using this app for work (real estate videography) I want to be responsible and ensure I'm flying safely. I need to rely on this app to work to ensure my flights are logged and it has been painful from the outset. It crashes alot, doesnt remember login details, the map search in the first screen doesnt allow you to move forward into booking once you've searched an address its really just painful. Also one big gripe is it not allowing back into booked flights that are currently active to end the flight. This is one the primary requests from air traffic control so they know when your down and on my app I cant click through without relaunching the app, and relogging in (retyping full emaill and pw). Considering this is the ONLY app available to log flights and get the flight ref numbers it really should be more stable and reliable than this. I'd even PAY for a better app if It saved my time, hassle and stress at work.

Can’t login

Richard Zhe on

New Zealand

Please fix the login issue otherswise this app is useless

iPad fail

666754 on

New Zealand

Don’t use this app on an ipad. Locks on a page & can’t go back. Have deleted app 3 times & reinstalled, still comes back on locked page, also doesn’t display a lot the restricted flying areas. Designers need to do a lot on this app to make it work!

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