- Airwayz has launched a new version of its AI-based Dynamic UTM system, enhancing automation, situational awareness, and risk mitigation for airspace managers and drone operators.
- The updated platform includes powerful analytics tools for ports, airports, and regulators — enabling smarter planning, real-time decision-making, and insight into traffic trends and mission loads.
- Alongside the Dynamic UTM, Airwayz has also enhanced its Airplan mission management tool, introducing features such as duplicate flight requests, live mission updates, and an improved drone database — all designed to streamline workflows and reduce operator workload.
Airwayz, a global leader in AI-based Dynamic UTM systems, today announced the launch of a new version of its Dynamic UTM, introducing significant advancements in automation, intelligence, and operational efficiency. The updated system improves situational awareness, mitigates airspace risks, and reduces the cognitive workload for both airspace managers and drone operators.
“Our mission has always been to make airspace management intelligent, efficient, and accessible,” said 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.”
What’s New in the Dynamic UTM
The latest version enhances workflow efficiency, communication across airspace layers, and data-driven decision-making, enabling authorities to manage more missions simultaneously, safely, and with greater precision.
It now also provides periodic analytics and insights for stakeholders such as ports, airports, and airspace regulators — offering visibility into trends like traffic density, mission types, and operational loads. These insights support smarter resource planning, safety strategies, and the development of future monetisation models.
Data is compiled at regular intervals (e.g., monthly or as customised), turning operational data into actionable intelligence.
The updated user interface and AI-driven logic provide a more intuitive experience that enhances situational awareness and decision confidence — enabling users to focus on outcomes rather than system complexity.
This upgrade reflects Airwayz’s ongoing investment in AI-based, scalable airspace management, while setting the foundation for its next-generation capabilities.
Upgraded Airwayz Airplan Platform for Drone Operators
In parallel, Airwayz has also upgraded its Airplan platform — the mission management tool for drone operators. Key new features include: Improved Drone Database – speeds up flight request submissions, enhances UTM communication, and provides more accurate mission statistics. Duplicate Flight Request – allows operators to replicate recurring missions in seconds, saving over 75% of submission time and enabling faster turnaround between missions. Update an Existing Flight – enables real-time updates to active or scheduled missions without requiring cancellation, resulting in smoother and more flexible operations.
Together, the updated Dynamic UTM and Airplan platforms form an integrated ecosystem that simplifies mission planning, execution, and review — empowering every user with smarter tools for safer, faster, and more efficient operations.
While the latest Dynamic UTM release reinforces Airwayz’s leadership in dynamic airspace management, the company is already advancing towards its next evolution — Democratising Tactical Airspace Command & Control, extending from strategic oversight to mission-level defence and security.
“Our upcoming product will empower every mission stakeholder — from operators to commanders — to achieve success in the most complex operational arenas,” said Eyal Zor, Co-founder and CEO of Airwayz.
The new version of the Dynamic UTM and the upgraded Airplan platform are already deployed in multiple operational environments and are receiving strong feedback from airspace managers and drone operators alike.