Drones and planes in the sky

Level 3 2026-04-17  · en-US-Neural2-J  · 0.8x

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At Odense Airport in Denmark, the NextGen Innovation project is tackling one of the biggest challenges in modern aviation : safely integrating drones and manned aircraft in the same airspace. Currently, these two types of traffic are kept separate to prevent collisions, but this test center uses advanced radar and sensors to track everyone in real time. With a budget of over 9 million euros, the project brings together startups, researchers, and defense experts. Companies like AirPlate are testing drone boxes that can detect a drone’s position and its pilot twice every second. The research is a collaborative effort with the University of Southern Denmark.  As the global drone market is expected to reach 127 billion euros by 2036, these tests are necessary for the future of emergency transport, infrastructure surveillance , and national defense.

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