Droniq to Showcase Integrated UTM and Drone Detection at ILA Berlin 2026
German drone airspace management company Droniq will present its integrated low-altitude airspace safety solutions at ILA Berlin 2026, including the TraX real-time airspace situational awareness platform, the MyZone Detection non-cooperative drone detection system, and data fusion technology. Droniq CEO Jan-Eric Putze and DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung's Khalid Sabeeh will jointly deliver a keynote on 'Airspace Sovereignty,' addressing the convergence of UTM and drone detection.

Highlights
- Droniq will exhibit at ILA Berlin 2026 at Hall C, Stand 201, showcasing its TraX real-time airspace display platform and MyZone Detection non-cooperative drone detection system.
- MyZone Detection detects drone intrusions into sensitive or protected areas regardless of whether the drone is actively broadcasting its position.
- Droniq CEO Jan-Eric Putze and DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung Director Khalid Sabeeh will co-deliver a keynote titled 'Airspace Sovereignty: An Integrated Approach to UTM and Drone Detection.'
- Droniq will partner with Avy to conduct a live remote-controlled drone flight demonstration at ILA, illustrating use cases including long-range infrastructure inspection and security-sensitive operations.
- Data fusion of cooperative and non-cooperative air traffic data enables a complete airspace common operating picture, allowing operators to distinguish friendly from potentially threatening flight activity.
Rethinking Low-Altitude Airspace Safety
Integrating drones into the airspace management framework is one of the central challenges facing the modern aviation industry. As low-altitude airspace becomes increasingly congested, the demands for transparency, safety, and coordination continue to grow.
German drone airspace management company Droniq will demonstrate at ILA Berlin 2026 how these requirements can be met in practice. The exhibition will focus on integrated solutions that connect airspace situational awareness, drone detection, and real-world operational applications — with the goal of making airspace visible, manageable, and safe.
Making Drones Visible: The TraX Platform
Droniq's TraX system is one of Germany's most comprehensive low-altitude air traffic display platforms. It provides real-time visibility of cooperative air traffic — even in areas beyond the coverage of conventional radar systems.
This level of transparency forms the foundational basis for safe and coordinated drone operations.
Detecting Non-Cooperative Drones: MyZone Detection
Beyond visualizing cooperative aircraft, detecting non-cooperative drones is a critical factor in ensuring airspace security.
Droniq will showcase MyZone Detection, a high-performance drone detection, alert, and early-warning system. The system can detect drone intrusions into sensitive or protected areas in advance, and operates regardless of whether the drone is actively broadcasting its position.
Data Fusion: From Individual Snapshots to a Complete Airspace Picture
A comprehensive and well-founded assessment of airspace status is only possible when data from multiple sources is combined.
By merging cooperative and non-cooperative air traffic data, operators can build a complete and credible airspace common operating picture (COP), enabling clear differentiation between friendly flight activity and potentially threatening behavior.
This so-called "friend-or-foe situational picture" is of particular importance for security-sensitive applications.
Airspace Sovereignty: ILA Keynote Address
The core themes of Droniq's participation will also take center stage at ILA's main conference platform.
The widespread use of unmanned aircraft in low-altitude airspace poses a fundamental challenge for Germany: how to simultaneously ensure safety, maintain national governance capability, and support economic growth?
The keynote session — "Airspace Sovereignty: An Integrated Approach to UTM and Drone Detection" — will explain why airspace sovereignty extends far beyond individual technology components and requires a holistic, integrated perspective.
At the heart of the presentation is the connection between two domains that have traditionally been treated separately:
- Managing cooperative drone traffic through UTM systems
- Identifying non-cooperative flight activity through drone detection
Only by integrating both perspectives can a complete and reliable airspace situational picture be established as a solid basis for decision-making.
The keynote will be delivered jointly by Jan-Eric Putze, CEO of Droniq GmbH, and Khalid Sabeeh, Director of Corporate Development at DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung GmbH. It will outline the requirements for an efficient digital airspace infrastructure, and explain how safety, resilience, and economic development can be simultaneously advanced — one of the most critical future issues facing the German aviation sector.
Hardware and Operational Technology on Display
Alongside its software solutions, Droniq will also exhibit supporting hardware at ILA, including drone detection antennas and Drone-in-a-Box systems.
This underscores a key message: airspace safety can only be achieved through the coordinated integration of data, systems, and deployable technology.
Live at ILA: Remote-Controlled Drone Flight Demonstration
One of the highlights of Droniq's exhibition will be a live drone flight demonstration.
Droniq will partner with Avy to demonstrate how drone missions can be controlled remotely. This remote flight model opens up new use cases, such as long-range infrastructure inspection, surveillance, or security-sensitive operations.
Live attendees will be able to experience firsthand how digital airspace situational awareness, drone detection, and real-world operational applications are integrated into a single, cohesive system.
Visit Droniq at ILA Berlin 2026
ILA visitors can experience these solutions in person and meet with the Droniq team directly.
Exhibition location: DFS Deutsche Flugsicherung booth, Hall C, Stand 201
For inquiries about MyZone applications, contact Droniq here.
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