Low Altitude, Growing Threats
Low-altitude airspace is nearing a breaking point. With over one million drones now flying in U.S. skies—outnumbering crewed aircraft four to one—most operate without real-time oversight or conflict avoidance.
Near-miss incidents are rising. Emergency response missions have been interrupted. Unauthorized flights near sensitive infrastructure are accelerating.
The numbers are startling—and they make one thing clear: this isn’t a looming threat, it’s an unfolding crisis.
Legacy air traffic systems weren’t built to handle autonomous operations at scale. There’s no unified framework to manage the growing complexity. Agencies operate in silos. Critical data remains disconnected. And as drone traffic increases, so does the danger.
We’re not waiting for catastrophe.
We have a solution that’s ready to be deployed, and we’re partnering with the Department of Transportation, the FAA, and The White House to scale it nationally before a near-miss turns into a disaster.
Our Founder and CEO, Tom Walker, recently unpacked the eye-opening stats—and explained how our solution is already addressing the crisis in low-altitude airspace.
Click below to watch the video to see what’s at stake—and what we’re doing about it.