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SafeSky and Dronetag Enable Mutual Visibility Between Manned and Unmanned Aviation

  • Writer: Tristan Fily
    Tristan Fily
  • Jul 31
  • 1 min read

Updated: Aug 4


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A dronetag mini installed on a DJI drone


SafeSky, a leading provider of situational awareness services for recreational and general aviation, and Dronetag, a major innovator in drone traffic data and Remote ID solutions, have partnered to solve one of modern aviation’s most critical challenges: enabling mutual visibility between manned and unmanned aircraft.


For the first time, drone operators can see nearby manned aviation in real time, while manned aviation pilots are now able to detect and identify drones directly from the cockpit.


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Drone is triggering alerts in SafeSky App


This breakthrough is enabled by Dronetag Mini: a lightweight, 32-gram device with built-in GPS and LTE connectivity. Simply attach it to any drone, independent of the manufacturer, and its live position is instantly shared with the SafeSky platform. The drone then becomes visible in real time to manned aviation using the SafeSky App and also over 30 integrated solutions.


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Best of all, existing Dronetag customers can activate this feature at no additional cost.



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Configuration is just one setting from Dronetag interface


Sverre Hogstad, Trondelag Fire and Rescue in Norway said:

“It’s never been this easy for our drones to be seen by manned aviation. And when we’re operating in the field, SafeSky helps us stay safe by alerting us when an aircraft or helicopter poses a potential risk.” 

By combining advanced drone identification technology with real-time traffic data, SafeSky and Dronetag are delivering a powerful step forward in airspace integration and flight safety.


More information on Dronetag website.






 
 

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