Air traffic control for drones in sight for Norwegian startup AirDodge
Briefly

The article discusses the increasing presence of drones in the skies and the potential for chaos without regulation. Norwegian startup AirDodge has secured $500,000 in pre-seed funding to create a U-Space software platform that aims to manage drone operations across Europe. Founder Umar Chughtai emphasizes the platform's role in ensuring safety and compliance within airspace. The technology, which aligns with EU standards, could help avoid incidents like the 2018 Gatwick airport closure, ensuring smoother operations for both drones and traditional aircraft.
"At AirDodge, we envision a future where drones seamlessly integrate into the airspace, contributing positively to various industries while ensuring safety and compliance."
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