SkeyDrone and SafeSky Exchange Traffic Data to Enhance Safety in the Skies

Steenokkerzeel, 11 March 2025 – SkeyDrone is enhancing its Traffic Information Service (TIS) by integrating real-time traffic data from SafeSky while providing SafeSky with uncrewed aircraft data in return. Used by drone pilots operating beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS), SkeyDrone’s TIS offers a comprehensive situational awareness solution by displaying both crewed and uncrewed traffic.

SafeSky, a leading provider of anti-collision technology, offers an app used by over 85,000 pilots across Europe. This includes pilots of helicopters, gliders, paramotors, paragliders, trikes, and other aircraft, who share real-time in-flight traffic data either through the SafeSky mobile app or via one of the 30 integrated hardware and software solutions. By leveraging the GPS chip in their smartphones, SafeSky pilots transmit their position to others within the SafeSky network.

Many SafeSky pilots fly without a (ADS-B or other) transponder, making their aircraft invisible to traditional surveillance systems. By integrating SafeSky data, SkeyDrone’s TIS gains access to additional flight information, further enriching its traffic picture for lower flying aircraft. This ensures that drone operators are fully equipped to fly BVLOS.

In return, SafeSky is receiving cooperative and non-cooperative uncrewed traffic data from SkeyDrone for flights above 500 feet. This integration enables SafeSky pilots to receive drone activity alerts, enhancing safety for all airspace participants.

This collaboration marks an important step towards improving airspace awareness and safety as the skies become increasingly shared between crewed and uncrewed aircraft.

Tristan Fily, CEO of SafeSky, commented, “This collaboration with SkeyDrone is an important milestone in our mission to make the skies safer for all. By sharing our traffic data, we are providing pilots with a more comprehensive view of the airspace reducing the risk of conflicts between crewed and uncrewed aircraft.”

Hendrik-Jan Van Der Gucht, Managing Director of SkeyDrone, added, “We are excited to partner with SafeSky. This data exchange not only improves our Traffic Information Service but also supports the broader goal of safe and efficient airspace integration for both crewed and uncrewed aircraft.”

About SafeSky

SafeSky, a pioneering Belgian start-up founded by six passionate pilots, is a leading provider of real-time air traffic awareness solutions, dedicated to enhancing flight safety for all airspace users. Through its innovative anti-collision app, SafeSky enables pilots of various aircraft—including helicopters, gliders, paramotors, ultralights and general aviation—to share their position and receive real-time traffic alerts. By leveraging collaborative data-sharing, SafeSky contributes to a safer and more integrated airspace.

About SkeyDrone

SkeyDrone is a joint venture between the Belgian Air Navigation Service Provider skeyes and Brussels Airport Company. The company’s mission is to provide end-to-end solutions for business needs related to the use of uncrewed aircraft (drones). SkeyDrone offers solutions for lower airspace monitoring, management of and protection against drones for authorities and geo-zone managers, UTM/U-space & consultancy services for drone operators and business integration services for companies. Playing a pivotal role in the implementation of U-space in Belgium, SkeyDrone is on track to make history by becoming one of the first U-space service providers in Europe.

 

 

 

 

 

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