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Globalstar CEO Dr. Paul E. Jacobs noted that Skydio is one of the most innovative drone companies and their public safety mission requires reliable connectivity.
Abe Bachrach, Skydio CTO, highlighted the advantage of quickly integrating Band n53 using an existing module within Globalstar's ecosystem during the trial.
XCOM RAN support real-time command, control, and streaming video from the Skydio X10.
The quick integration allowed Skydio to begin real-world testing rapidly.
Globalstar and Skydio completed a technology trial that integrates satellite-licensed spectrum into drone operations.
The trial validated the compatibility of Skydio’s X10 drones with Globalstar’s licensed Band n53 spectrum and its XCOM RAN private 5G platform.
Skydio was able to integrate Band n53 using an existing module already supported within Globalstar’s ecosystem.
Axon and Skydio launched an end-to-end offering for drones in public safety, including a scalable Drone as First Responder (DFR) solution.
The collaboration integrates Skydio's drone technology with Axon's public safety product suite to enhance the effectiveness of DFR for agencies nationwide.
Adam Bry, Skydio's Co-founder and CEO, noted that the partnership with Axon is aligned with their mission to make the world safer through autonomous flight.
The DFR offering includes U.S.-made autonomous drones, onsite docking stations, and integrated flight control software from Skydio.
Customers using Skydio alongside Trimble GNSS receivers will be able to perform PPK-based corrections post-flight.
The onboard AI and autonomy of the Skydio X10 lower the training barrier, allowing personnel to use its sensors for inspections.
The Skydio X10 offers more capability and versatility in a more compact and user-friendly design than previous models.
The Skydio X10D model features a multi-band radio with dynamic frequency selection to resist jamming and can fly autonomously without GPS.
Critical infrastructure operators, including State Departments of Transportation and Energy Utilities, are using drones like the Skydio X10 to inspect assets.
Skydio began investing in U.S.-based manufacturing capacity in 2016, countering doubts about the potential for a U.S. drone manufacturer.
Skydio is launching Skydio Extend, a platform with APIs and integrations to provide end-to-end solutions in partnership with companies like Axon, ESRI, and Trimble.
The Skydio X10 integrates with existing drone operating procedures and enables scalable operation paradigms such as 24×7 operations and autonomous flight in zero-light environments.
The Skydio X10 is built upon Skydio's experience of delivering over 40,000 intelligent flying machines and serving over 1,500 enterprise and government organizations.