AI-Solutions for Wildlife Protection in Modern Air Mobility

Skyway and The Edge Company will collaborate to prevent wildlife encounters in urban air mobility, with The Edge Co's toolset seen as a valuable addition to Skyway's Air Traffic Navigation platform By Joe Macey / 14 Aug 2024
AI-Solutions for Wildlife Protection in Modern Air Mobility
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Skyway and The Edge Company, specializing in AI-integrated technologies and neural network solutions, have entered into an exploratory collaboration to prevent wildlife encounters in urban air mobility. 

With passenger-carrying eVTOL flights looming in the not-too-distant future, Skyway is said to see The Edge Co. toolset as a valuable addition to its Air Traffic Navigation platform.

Wildlife encounters, particularly bird strikes, pose a significant risk to aircraft operating at lower altitudes. Traditional aviation has long grappled with this issue, but the challenge is even more prominent for urban air mobility due to the closer proximity to natural habitats and the frequency of operations up to 3,000 feet AGL.

By leveraging expertise in AI and computer vision from companies like The Edge Company, Skyway will foster systems capable of detecting and mitigating wildlife risks in real-time. These systems will be crucial in building an efficient, safe, and sustainable infrastructure for urban air mobility. This innovative approach will improve safety for low-altitude aircraft and contribute to the collective goal of protecting wildlife in urban areas.

Skyway’s CEO, Clifford Cruz, said; “Addressing wildlife risk is crucial for the safe integration of urban air mobility. Our engagement with The Edge Company underscores our commitment to pioneering innovative solutions that protect both the aircraft and the environment, ensuring a harmonious coexistence between technology and nature.”

Fabio Masci, The Edge Company’s CEO, said; “Our mission has always been to leverage advanced technology to solve bird strikes, a real-world problem. We have found that our technology is a crucial solution in any industry requiring wildlife monitoring and deterrence. Collaborating with Skyway allows us to apply our AI-driven solutions to a new and rapidly growing field, ensuring that wildlife protection is a key component of urban air mobility.”

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