Air Freight News

Airwayz partners with FlightOps to provide state-of-the-art drone management systems

May 15, 2023

Airwayz, a dynamic UTM/USSP provider, today announces a partnership with FlightOps, a company specializing in advanced UAVOS (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Operating Systems) solution. The integration between FlightOps flight automation software and Airwayz’ dynamic and robust UTM system will allow drone operators to automate drone management and will be used for the first time during the second phase of the Israel National Drone Initiative (INDI2).

The collaboration between Airwayz and FlightOps marks a significant step forward towards commercially viable U-Spaces. With advanced, automated drone management, a secure and reliable environment is ensured for drone operations. Removing manual operations delivers U-Spaces with unparalleled safety, control, and efficiency. With both companies committed to automated multi-drone flight, the seamless integration of their systems promises to deliver an innovative solution with the potential to transform the drone industry.

Airwayz and FlightOps' partnership paves the way for the commercial viability of U-Spaces through advanced automated drone management

“The changes to regulation in Europe mean there’s a huge opportunity to implement commercial U-Spaces across myriad sectors," says FlightOps Shay Levy, FlightOps’s CEO “FlightOps and Airwayz have worked together to integrate a solution that makes those U-Spaces not only possible, but safe, efficient and profitable.”

FlightOps is one of the first companies to offer UAVOS in Europe. The recent EASA regulation changes in January 2023 regarding U-Space adoption in Europe have unlocked the opportunity to implement such innovative systems. Prior to the regulation change, there was limited need for UAVOS; however now, with the accelerated U-Space adoption, UAVOS is pivotal to make them commercially viable. Airwayz and FlightOps will demonstrate this during INDI2, when their integrated system will undergo testing devised for various sectors, encompassing mission scenarios pertinent to smart cities, seaports, and deliveries.

“We believe the future of drone operations is all about automation and this partnership will really help to push that forward. With Airwayz and FlightOps joining forces, we're confident that we can push the boundaries of what's possible with drone technology,” says Eyal Zor, CEO of Airwayz.

Similar Stories

JAS Worldwide signs SPA with International Airfreight Associates B.V.

JAS Worldwide, a global leader in logistics and supply chain solutions, and International Airfreight Associates (IAA) B.V., a prominent provider of comprehensive Air and Ocean freight services headquartered in the…

View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/LATAM-Plane.png
LATAM is once again part of the Dow Jones Sustainability Index
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Wizz_Air.png
CPaT partners with Wizz Air, Europe’s leading ultra-low-cost airline, to enhance aviation training
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/Photo-2_YQB-TQO.jpg
Air Transat takes off to Tulum from Montreal and Quebec City
View Article
https://www.ajot.com/images/uploads/article/KLM.jpg
Air France KLM Martinair Cargo achieves record online sales and accelerates commercial transformation
View Article
[Freightos Weekly Update] Frontloading continues to put pressure on transpacific rates

Transpacific ocean rates increased slightly last week and are about 15% higher than at the start of December as frontloading ahead of expected tariffs is keeping vessels full.

View Article