The partnership strengthens Skyway's ability to manage real-time, independent, and self-controlled data streams, ensuring the highest level of accuracy and security for air traffic surveillance and remote identification (remote ID). By integrating Involi's advanced ADS-B technology into its network, Skyway is enhancing its capabilities in monitoring manned and unmanned aircraft, paving the way for a safer and more scalable advanced air mobility (AAM) ecosystem.
As urban air mobility (UAM) and commercial drone operations grow, reliable airspace awareness is critical. Skyway's integration of Involi's air traffic detection service (ADS-B, UAT, ModeS, and Mode A/C) ensures seamless, accurate real-time data feeds.
“Security and control over data streams are essential for the future of air traffic management,” said Clifford Cruz, Skyway CEO. “By integrating Involi's technology, we're not just ensuring more reliable surveillance – we’re taking control of our data infrastructure, eliminating delays, and creating a more secure, scalable network for urban air mobility.”
Skyway has already begun integrating Involi's ADS-B infrastructure into its systems and actively expanding its network to cover more regions. The goal: a real-time, non-delayed, independently managed surveillance network supporting growing demand for drone operations, vertiport management, and next-gen air traffic control (ATC) services.
“We are excited to partner with Skyway and support its mission of delivering cutting-edge air traffic solutions,” said Manu Lubrano, CEO of Involi. “Our technology will provide Skyway with unmatched accuracy and security in airspace monitoring, enabling safe and efficient integration of both manned and unmanned aircraft into shared airspace.”
