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uAvionix and Airwise Partner for Real-Time Aircraft Tracking in BVLOS Drone Ops

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uAvionix and Airwise Partner for Real-Time Aircraft Tracking in BVLOS Drone Ops
uAvionix and Airwise Partner for Real-Time Aircraft Tracking in BVLOS Drone Ops
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Drone operations beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) are expanding rapidly across industries such as infrastructure inspection, agriculture, and media production. As more creators and businesses rely on drones for aerial data and footage, the need to safely share airspace with crewed aircraft has become a critical concern. A new partnership between uAvionix and Airwise Solutions aims to address this challenge by integrating real-time aircraft tracking into the Airwise drone platform.

The collaboration leverages uAvionix’s expertise in aviation surveillance technology, including ADS-B and FLARM receivers, to provide drone operators with live awareness of nearby manned aircraft. This data is fed into Airwise’s UTM (Unmanned Traffic Management) system, enabling smarter flight planning and dynamic avoidance during BVLOS missions. For content creators conducting long-range shoots or inspections, this means reduced risk and greater confidence when operating in shared airspace.

By embedding real-time traffic awareness directly into flight operations, the partnership supports safer, more scalable drone use—especially in environments where visual monitoring isn’t feasible. The integration does not require new hardware for existing Airwise users, as it builds on current connectivity and software architecture. This approach lowers the barrier to entry for creators seeking to expand their operational range without compromising safety.

While specific performance metrics or pricing details were not disclosed in the announcement, the focus remains on interoperability and actionable situational awareness. The solution aligns with evolving regulatory expectations for BVLOS operations, particularly in regions advancing UTM frameworks. For drone-dependent creators, this development represents a practical step toward more reliable and compliant flight capabilities.

As BVLOS becomes standard in professional drone workflows, tools that enhance airspace awareness will be essential. The uAvionix-Airwise partnership signals a growing trend toward embedded safety layers in drone software—helping creators fly farther, smarter, and with fewer operational constraints. Continued adoption of such integrations could play a key role in unlocking the full potential of autonomous and extended-range drone missions.

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