Skyway integrates INVOLI technology to enhance drone and air traffic surveillance

Skyway, a leading developer of vertiport operations, has partnered with INVOLI to integrate ADS-B technology into its digital infrastructure.

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Skyway, a leading developer of vertiport operations, has partnered with INVOLI to integrate ADS-B technology into its digital infrastructure, enhancing real-time air traffic surveillance for both traditional aircraft and unmanned aerial systems (UAS).

The collaboration strengthens Skyway’s ability to independently manage air traffic data streams with greater accuracy and security, ensuring seamless remote identification of aircraft.

By incorporating INVOLI’s Air Traffic Detection Service—covering ADS-B, UAT, Mode S, and Mode A/C—Skyway aims to support the safe expansion of urban air mobility (UAM) and commercial drone operations.

Unlike traditional air traffic surveillance, Skyway’s system eliminates data lag, providing instant, independently managed monitoring.

The company has already begun rolling out INVOLI’s infrastructure, expanding its coverage to accommodate the increasing demand for drone operations, vertiport management, and next-generation air traffic control.

“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.”

“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.”

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