The collaboration with Wingbits will provide Korean Air with real-time flight data to support the development of its in-house air traffic control and routing system for Advanced Air Mobility
스토리 및 이미지 크레딧: Joe Macey
aaminternational.com
Korean Air has entered into a research cooperation agreement with Swedish technology company Wingbits.
The collaboration will provide Korean Air’s R&D Center with access to real-time flight-tracking data to advance airspace integration research for Advanced Air Mobility (AAM). This data will support the development, research, and testing of ACROSS (Air Control and Routing Orchestrated Skyway System), Korean Air R&D’s integrated air traffic control and routing coordination system.
Wingbits will provide high-quality, real-time ADS-B (Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast) data from its flight-tracking network. The data will cover the Incheon Flight Information Region as well as portions of North America and Europe. This information will be used for the next phase of ACROSS development, testing, and operational surveillance. The partnership contributes to Korean Air’s research and development of urban air mobility technologies and unmanned aircraft.
KwangOh Moon, Principal Researcher AAM at Korean Air R&D Center, said, “Precise, secure, real-time data is foundational to our work. We chose to cooperate with Wingbits to integrate their data network into our R&D activities, specifically to enhance the global capabilities of our ACROSS platform. This collaboration will help us produce world-class outcomes in airspace integration research, and we look forward to our mutual success.”
Robin Wingårdh, CEO and Co-Founder of Wingbits, added, “Everything we do at Wingbits is geared towards creating a safer, more secure system for aviation data for the purpose of supporting the aviation industry. That’s why we’re so excited about this agreement with Korean Air’s R&D Center, which represents the highest levels of aviation research at one of the world’s most prestigious airlines. Using Wingbits data, The Center will continue its work developing and researching ways to strengthen the foundation for advancing next-generation air mobility solutions that prioritize safety, efficiency, and innovation in an increasingly complex global airspace.”
Wingbits’ network uses dedicated encrypted hardware and rewards contributors for transmitting ADS-B data. According to the company, it has achieved 80% global coverage with more than 4,500 active stations, tracking 150,000 flights daily.
... SP의 메모



더 많은 스토리
AutoFlight V2000CG, 인도네시아에서 세계 최초의 eVTOL 해외 형식 인증 유효성 승인 획득
LYNEports, GCC 인프라 배포를 위한 첨단 항공 모빌리티 프레임워크 공개
"컨소시엄, 사우디아라비아 AAM 타당성 조사 착수"
스웨덴 산업용 종이접기 기술, 플랫팩 버티포트의 신속한 구축 가능
버티컬 에어로스페이스 & 현대위아, 발로 eVTOL용 첨단 랜딩 기어 파트너십 체결
바야나트 엔지니어링, 두바이 버티포트에 기상 인프라 구축
미국 교통부 및 총영사관, 미래 eVTOL 운항 위한 오사카 버티포트 시찰