Airwayz, an AI-based UTM company, has announced the launch of a new version of its Dynamic UTM service and the award of a research contract under the third Israel National Drone Initiative (INDI3) round of research programmes.
The new version of Dynamic UTM introduces major advancements in automation, intelligence, and efficiency, providing clearer situational awareness, mitigates air risks, and reduces the cognitive workload for both airspace managers and drone operators, says the company in a press release. According to Yair Yosef, Co-founder and CPO of Airwayz: “With the new version of the Dynamic UTM, we’ve refined intelligence, usability, and automation to deliver real operational value — from planning and approval to execution and debriefing — while paving the way toward autonomous airspace management of the future.”
The new version of the Dynamic UTM enhances workflow efficiency, communication across airspace layers, and data-driven decision-making, enabling authorities to manage more missions simultaneously, safely, and with greater precision, says the company.
It now also provides periodic analytics and insights for authorities such as ports, airports, and airspace regulators — offering visibility into trends like traffic density, mission types, and operational loads. These insights empower smarter resource planning, safety strategies, and even future monetization models. Data is compiled periodically (e.g., monthly or at customized intervals), turning operational data into actionable intelligence.
“The updated interface and AI-driven logic provide a more intuitive experience that enhances situational awareness and decision confidence — enabling users to focus on outcomes, not system complexity,” says Airwayz. “This upgrade reflects Airwayz’s continued investment in AI-driven, scalable airspace management, while setting the stage for the company’s next-generation capabilities.
In parallel, Airwayz has also upgraded its Airwayz Airplan platform, the mission management tool for drone operators.
New features include: improved drone database (speeds up flight request submissions, improves UTM communication, and delivers more accurate mission statistics); duplicate flight requests (replicates recurring missions in seconds, saving over 75% of submission time, and enabling faster turnaround between missions); and updates to an existing flight (allows real-time updates to active or scheduled missions without cancellation, creating smoother and more flexible operations).
The company’s next evolution will be “democratizing tactical airspace command and control”, extending from strategic oversight to mission-level defense and security, says the press statement. “Our upcoming product will empower every mission stakeholder — from operators to commanders — to achieve success in the most complex operational arenas,” says Eyal Zor, Co-founder and CEO of Airwayz.
Meanwhile the company reports is has been awarded a new grant to research further UTM technologies and procedures as part of the INDI project – a joint venture led by the Israel Innovation Authority and partnering agencies to research the potential of UTM technology.
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