SKYOPS and Airwayz join forces to ensure safe and efficient unmanned aircraft operations for customers

SKYOPS and Airwayz announced that they have entered into a partnership, combining SKYOPS’ innovative fleet management and flight operations solution with Airwayz’ leading Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) services. SKYOPS recognizes the importance of seamless integration of UTM within its aviation software solutions. This collaboration enables SKYOPS to enhance its platform’s capabilities by leveraging Airwayz’ expertise in UTM.

Together, they are committed to advancing the integration of Unmanned Traffic Management services, ensuring the safe and efficient management of unmanned aircraft operations.

What does the partnership mean for the industry?

Incorporating Airwayz’ UTM services into SKYOPS enables clients to manage and control unmanned aircraft operations while ensuring safety and compliance. The integration of UTM within SKYOPS empowers users with features like automated flight authorization and conflict resolution. This seamless integration enhances the efficiency and safety of UAS operations, allowing customers to leverage the full potential of drone fleets across diverse industries.

Airwayz has become a trusted authority in the field, selected as a partner to build a U-Space Airspace prototype at the Port of Rotterdam industrial complex, and working with the Israel National Drone Initiative (INDI), to connect U-Spaces – or very low airspace – across cities.

Oscar van Veen, Manager Innovation, Port of Rotterdam
Oscar van Veen, Manager Innovation, Port of Rotterdam

Oscar van Veen, Manager Innovation, Port of Rotterdam, said, “We’re delighted to announce that a crucial Dutch software provider, SKYOPS, has joined the Port of Rotterdam’s U-Space prototype. Their state-of-the-art flight management solutions are fundamental for ensuring safe and efficient drone flights. They are crucial to the success of U-Space as a reality.”

“It appears that SKYOPS may well be one of the first to successfully integrate sophisticated drone flights with Airwayz UTM system – the equally sophisticated system,” he further said.

Delivering dynamic and innovative UTM/USSP solutions, Airwayz ensures the safe and efficient management of unmanned aircraft operations. Through its intelligent software, Airwayz offers a fully autonomous system for drone management in rapidly changing urban and industrial environments, enabling airspace managers to manage a higher volume of drones efficiently and potentially critical events more effectively in real-time operations.

What does this mean for SKYOPS and Airwayz?

Eyal Zor, Chief Executive Officer of Airwayz
Eyal Zor, Chief Executive Officer of Airwayz

Eyal Zor, Airwayz CEO said: “As we join forces with SKYOPS, we seize the opportunity to capitalize on European regulatory changes. This strategic partnership marks a significant milestone, together, Airwayz and SKYOPS are pioneering innovation and driving the use of commercial U-Spaces forward, paving the way for scalable multi-fleet drone operations.”

“This alliance brings together the expertise of both companies to enhance the integration of UTM capabilities within SKYOPS’ aviation software solutions. By leveraging Airwayz’ cutting-edge UTM services, we further strengthen our platform’s ability to facilitate safe and efficient unmanned aircraft operations,” commented Ingmar van Leth, founder and CEO of SKYOPS.

“This partnership enables SKYOPS to offer clients advanced features such as enhanced airspace management, optimized flight planning, and seamless integration with UTM infrastructure. Together, SKYOPS and Airwayz are at the forefront of driving innovation and promoting the safe integration of unmanned aircraft systems into the European airspace.”

What is the wider industry context of this partnership?

The European Union has recently made a number of changes to its regulations governing unmanned aircraft (UAS), also known as drones. These changes are designed to create a more harmonized and predictable regulatory environment for the UAS industry, while also ensuring that safety remains a top priority.

One of the most significant changes is the introduction of a new “U-space” system. U-space is a dedicated airspace for drones that will allow them to operate more safely and efficiently. It will also make it easier for drones to interact with manned aircraft, which is essential for the future of commercial drone operations.

Another important change is the introduction of a new risk-based classification system for UAS. This system will categorize UAS according to their level of risk, and will determine the requirements that operators must meet in order to fly them. This will help to ensure that only safe and responsible operators are able to fly drones in Europe.

The European Union has also made a number of changes to the training requirements for UAS operators. These changes will ensure that operators have the knowledge and skills they need to fly drones safely and responsibly.

The recent regulatory changes in Europe are a positive step for the UAS industry. They will help to create a more harmonized and predictable regulatory environment, while also ensuring that safety remains a top priority. This will pave the way for the continued growth of the UAS industry in Europe.

In addition to the changes mentioned above, the European Union has also made a number of other regulatory changes that are designed to promote the safe and responsible use of UAS. These include:

  • The introduction of new rules for the registration of UAS.
  • The creation of a new database of UAS operators.
  • The development of new standards for UAS safety.

The European Union is committed to creating a safe and responsible regulatory environment for the UAS industry. The recent regulatory changes are a significant step in this direction, and they will help to ensure that the UAS industry can continue to grow and develop in Europe.

Here are some of the benefits of the recent regulatory changes in Europe:

  • Increased safety: The new regulations will help to ensure that drones are operated safely and responsibly.
  • Increased harmonization: The new regulations will create a more harmonized regulatory environment for the UAS industry. This will make it easier for businesses to operate drones across Europe.
  • Increased innovation: The new regulations will create a more favorable environment for innovation in the UAS industry. This could lead to new and innovative applications for drones.

Overall, the recent regulatory changes in Europe are a positive step for the UAS industry. They will help to create a safer, more harmonized, and more innovative regulatory environment for drones in Europe.

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