Airspace Galaxy for Airports

Keeping airports open and safe for passengers, employees and airline personnel is top of mind for airport executives. And with the increase in drone traffic near airports, this security becomes more and more challenging every day.

Airspace Galaxy for Airports

Keeping airports open and safe for passengers, employees and airline personnel is top of mind for airport executives. And with the increase in drone traffic near airports, this security becomes more and more challenging every day.

Co-developed with the US Department of Defense, Airspace Galaxy enables safe and secure skies open for business and social good. As a founding member of the FAA Drone Advisory Committee and an active member of the Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Identification and Tracking Aviation Rulemaking Committee (ARC), Airspace is a thought leader in both drone policy and technology needed to safeguard people and property.

 

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) forecasts that by 2024, the commercial drone fleet in the United States will reach 828,000 units, and the recreational drone fleet will number around 1.48 million units? (US GAO)?. This projection indicates a substantial increase in drone activity, encompassing both commercial and recreational uses.

Always-On Monitoring

Airspace Galaxy uses Artificial Intelligence and advanced robotics to create fully automated, always-on solutions that deliver the three mandatory requirements of airspace security: long-range detection, instant classification, and immediate response to unauthorized or malicious drones.

Today’s drone detection technologies can provide airports with detailed information and powerful, multi-dimensional analysis about the drones flying into and around their airports. Detection technology gives airports the power to know where the drone is, where the drone operator is, what their past flight behaviors were, and what is likely to be their future flight path.

Integration with Existing Security

Airspace Galaxy integrates into existing security management practices using:

  • Sensor fusion with Artificial Intelligence and machine learning to minimize false positives, ensuring the information fed to your security teams and law enforcement is valuable and actionable
  • Automated alerts via a web-based application, mobile app and email that can be integrated into existing security systems
  • Tracking of historical detections to characterize drone activity in vicinity of your airport (i.e., typical drone launch and recovery sites, flight patterns, etc.)

FAA-Compatible

FAA and other international aviation regulators expect drone security providers to meet specific security and response requirements. Airspace Galaxy can meet or exceed those requirements, giving you the confidence that people and property remain safe.