Clearing a safe path for commercial drones to support businesses and drive innovation.
Commercial drone corridor
Overcoming the challenge of flying drones beyond the visual line of sight, making the skies safe for drones to fly in unrestricted airspace.
Flight trials
In 2023/24, the Skyway team will carry out trials in the 265km-long drone corridor to show how business, healthcare and emergency services can make the most of safe airspace.
New opportunities
Research is paving the way for the future of drone flight, safely opening up the skies and providing a framework for subsequent drone zones.
Commercial drone corridor
Overcoming the challenge of flying drones beyond the visual line of sight, making the skies safe for drones to fly in unrestricted airspace.
Flight trials
In 2023/24, the Skyway team will carry out trials in the 265km-long drone corridor to show how business, healthcare and emergency services can make the most of safe airspace.
New opportunities
Research is paving the way for the future of drone flight, safely opening up the skies and providing a framework for subsequent drone zones.
Project Skyway is rising to the challenge
Infrastructure inspection
Our trials will showcase how drones can be used to assess maintenance needs and inspect damage for critical national infrastructure like power lines, railway tracks and cell towers.
Our trials will showcase how drones can be used to assess maintenance needs and inspect damage for critical national infrastructure like power lines, railway tracks and cell towers.
Our trials will showcase how drones can be used to assess maintenance needs and inspect damage for critical national infrastructure like power lines, railway tracks and cell towers.
Our trials will showcase how drones can be used to assess maintenance needs and inspect damage for critical national infrastructure like power lines, railway tracks and cell towers.
Search and rescue
We’re exploring how drone technology can speed up response times for emergency incidents to improve the chances of survival for injured and missing persons, while also reducing costs and driving efficiencies.
We’re exploring how drone technology can speed up response times for emergency incidents to improve the chances of survival for injured and missing persons, while also reducing costs and driving efficiencies.
We’re exploring how drone technology can speed up response times for emergency incidents to improve the chances of survival for injured and missing persons, while also reducing costs and driving efficiencies.
We’re exploring how drone technology can speed up response times for emergency incidents to improve the chances of survival for injured and missing persons, while also reducing costs and driving efficiencies.
Medical delivery
We’re demonstrating how automated drones can speed up the delivery of urgently needed medical supplies, helping the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors to improve patient supplies.
We’re demonstrating how automated drones can speed up the delivery of urgently needed medical supplies, helping the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors to improve patient supplies.
We’re demonstrating how automated drones can speed up the delivery of urgently needed medical supplies, helping the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors to improve patient supplies.
We’re demonstrating how automated drones can speed up the delivery of urgently needed medical supplies, helping the healthcare and pharmaceutical sectors to improve patient supplies.
Working with world-leading experts and authorities
“As part of Project Skyway, we’re proud to work alongside world-leading drone experts and local authorities to provide our secure and resilient network connectivity and drone detection capabilities to enable the rollout of the UK’s largest drone corridor.”
Dave Pankhurst
Drones Director
“As part of Project Skyway, we’re proud to work alongside world-leading drone experts and local authorities to provide our secure and resilient network connectivity and drone detection capabilities to enable the rollout of the UK’s largest drone corridor.”
Dave Pankhurst
Drones Director
“As part of Project Skyway, we’re proud to work alongside world-leading drone experts and local authorities to provide our secure and resilient network connectivity and drone detection capabilities to enable the rollout of the UK’s largest drone corridor.”
Dave Pankhurst
Drones Director
“As part of Project Skyway, we’re proud to work alongside world-leading drone experts and local authorities to provide our secure and resilient network connectivity and drone detection capabilities to enable the rollout of the UK’s largest drone corridor.”
Dave Pankhurst
Drones Director
Future Flight
Project Skyway is bringing together UK tech start-ups to establish the UK’s first commercial drone corridor. Part of the Future Flight Challenge Fund, it’s backed by the government’s industrial strategy.
The world’s leading provider of Unified Traffic Management (UTM) software, Altitude Angel's market-defining technology is leading the way for automated drone navigation within Project Skyway and beyond.
The world’s leading provider of Unified Traffic Management (UTM) software, Altitude Angel's market-defining technology is leading the way for automated drone navigation within Project Skyway and beyond.
The world’s leading provider of Unified Traffic Management (UTM) software, Altitude Angel's market-defining technology is leading the way for automated drone navigation within Project Skyway and beyond.
The world’s leading provider of Unified Traffic Management (UTM) software, Altitude Angel's market-defining technology is leading the way for automated drone navigation within Project Skyway and beyond.