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Follow on Google News | ![]() AirGyde Joins AUVSI as Advocacy Member to Advance the Future of Airspace MobilityBy: AirGyde By joining AUVSI's Advocacy-level membership, AirGyde gains a powerful platform to contribute to critical policy discussions, shape industry standards, and collaborate with public and private stakeholders on the safe and scalable integration of uncrewed systems into the national airspace. "We're excited to join AUVSI at a time when airspace innovation is accelerating," AirGyde's membership underscores its commitment to building systems that support a multitude of operators and drone service suppliers in achieving a safe, efficient, and interoperable low-altitude drone traffic ecosystem. The company has a unique approach that leverages special operating permissions, geospatial intelligence, real-time airspace data, and predictive analytics to foster unmanned aircraft operations that are safer, more secure, and conducted in a manner that safeguards privacy and builds public trust. AUVSI's Advocacy Membership provides companies like AirGyde with access to legislative insights, participation in key policy working groups, and direct engagement with federal agencies and lawmakers. To learn more about AirGyde's mission and technology, visit www.airgyde.com. About AirGyde AirGyde is a technology company building infrastructure and intelligence for low-altitude airspace management. Its infrastructure services enable scalable drone operations by defining digital corridors, ensuring right-of-way fairness, and supporting integration with all UTM systems. About AUVSI The Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International (AUVSI) is the world's largest nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of uncrewed systems and robotics. With over 7,500 members representing corporations, government agencies, and academia, AUVSI promotes the safe and effective use of autonomous technologies across air, land, and sea domains. End
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