SafeSky Airspace Awareness App Integrates with Norwegian Drone Flight Planning Platform Droneflykart
SafeSky has announced a partnership with Norwegian drone flight planning platform Droneflykart, enabling drone missions filed on Droneflykart to be shared across the SafeSky network. The integration enhances situational awareness between manned and unmanned aircraft, supporting safer drone operations across Norway and advancing SafeSky's vision of a connected airspace ecosystem.

Highlights
- SafeSky has partnered with Norwegian platform Droneflykart to broadcast active drone missions across the SafeSky airspace awareness network.
- The integration improves real-time situational awareness between manned aircraft pilots and drone operators throughout Norway.
- Droneflykart consolidates operational, regulatory, and airspace data into a single interface to support compliant drone flight planning.
- SafeSky also separately integrated its network with RigiTech's RigiCloud platform to support BVLOS operations and SORA aerial risk mitigation.
- Both integrations advance SafeSky's strategy of building a connected airspace ecosystem by linking stakeholders across multiple drone and aviation platforms.
SafeSky Airspace Awareness App Integrates with Norwegian Drone Flight Planning Platform Droneflykart
SafeSky — an application that alerts pilots across Europe and beyond to potential traffic conflicts — has announced a partnership with Droneflykart, a Norwegian drone flight planning platform. The integration allows drone missions published on Droneflykart to be shared across the SafeSky network, improving airspace situational awareness between manned and unmanned aircraft.
Integration Benefits: Greater Airspace Transparency
In a press release, SafeSky described Droneflykart's value proposition: "Droneflykart brings together relevant operational, regulatory, and airspace information into a single interface, helping operators plan flights with greater confidence and control."
Beyond flight planning, the Droneflykart platform offers tools to support compliant operations and risk assessment, with a focus on enabling safer and more structured drone activity throughout Norway.
Through the SafeSky integration, active drone missions published on Droneflykart can now be shared with the broader aviation ecosystem. This allows participating operators to extend the visibility of their operations beyond the drone community, helping other airspace users maintain a clearer picture of ongoing aerial activity and contributing to a more complete common airspace picture.
SafeSky stated that this integration supports its vision of a "connected airspace environment" — one in which stakeholders across different platforms can efficiently share relevant airspace information.
Recent Integration News: RigiCloud Also Announced
Shortly before this announcement, SafeSky reached an agreement with RigiTech to integrate the SafeSky network directly into the RigiCloud platform. Once live, RigiCloud users will be able to view nearby manned and unmanned traffic in real time — including fixed-wing aircraft, helicopters, gliders, ultralights, paragliders, powered paragliders, and connected drone missions. Simultaneously, the real-time positions of drones operating via RigiCloud will be made visible to aviation pilots through the SafeSky network.
This integration supports advanced Beyond Visual Line of Sight (BVLOS) operations and helps address aerial risk mitigation requirements under the SORA (Specific Operations Risk Assessment) framework by improving situational awareness and cooperative visibility.
Conclusion
SafeSky continues to expand its partner network. Its integrations with both Droneflykart and RigiTech represent meaningful steps toward seamless manned-unmanned airspace coexistence, with tangible implications for flight safety in Norway and across Europe.
Image credit: SafeSky
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