DroneTalks | INVOLI’s impact on airspace management: Over 400 receivers installed, 150-metre coverage, and multilateration advancements powering global drone integration

At Amsterdam Drone Week 2024, our Co-founder and CEO, Eszter Kovacs, had an in-depth conversation with Manu Lubrano, Co-founder and CEO of INVOLI, to explore their game-changing approach to airspace management. By strategically installing 400+ air traffic receivers on wind turbines across Germany, positioned at 150 metres above ground, INVOLI is not only improving drone and aircraft visibility but also supporting compliance with the latest regulations to reduce light pollution. Their advanced multilateration technology detects low-altitude aircraft and offers real-time traffic awareness down to ground level. This precise data is now being integrated by local drone operators to enable BVLOS flights and complex drone operations, effectively transforming the way drones are utilised in German airspace. INVOLI’s collaboration with the wind turbine industry is a clear example of how they adapt their solutions to meet industry-specific needs, driving innovation in sectors that go beyond traditional air traffic management. Ready to learn how INVOLI is bridging the gap between unmanned and manned aviation while addressing real-world challenges? Watch the full interview and discover how they’re setting new standards in U-Space development and airspace safety.

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