Operators
Older, custom-built, and mixed-brand drones often lack a trusted identity layer. As Remote ID rules expand, the compliance gap widens. Replacing fleet aircraft to stay compliant is expensive.
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Operators that need to fly. Regulators that need to govern. Cities and infrastructure operators that need to see. Aerial Intelligence is the layer between them.
Bridging the gap
The same gap looks different depending on where you stand in it. Whether you fly the aircraft, write the rules, or answer for the airspace over a city, Aerial Grid is built for your part of the problem — explore the three perspectives below.
Operators
Older, custom-built, and mixed-brand drones often lack a trusted identity layer. As Remote ID rules expand, the compliance gap widens. Replacing fleet aircraft to stay compliant is expensive.
Regulators
Without verifiable detection data, regulators struggle to enforce rules consistently. Violations go undocumented and repeated violations are harder to identify and resolve.
Cities & Infrastructure
Cities often lack a unified view of what is flying above them. Self-reporting tools miss non-cooperative drones. UTM, sensor, and airspace-management systems often operate in silos. Conflicting data delays response when incidents occur.
What it is
Aerial Intelligence is the layer of awareness, insight, and trust between the sky and everyone who depends on it.
Awareness
Knowing what is in the airspace.
Insight
Understanding what it means.
Trust
Proving it to everyone who needs proof.
See it in action
How Aerial Grid turns low-altitude airspace into something you can see, understand, and trust.
Five products. One platform.
AerialEye
Plan missions in controlled airspace, track every aircraft live, turn imagery into survey-grade maps, and bill and deliver trusted reports — one platform for your whole drone operation.
See AerialEyeSkyGrid
Fuses sensor data into one unified operational airspace view. Provides cities, regulators, and infrastructure operators with visibility, governance, and alerts.
See SkyGridSkyRadar
Detects cooperative and non-cooperative drones at the edge using radar, RF, and fusion. Open APIs for system integrators.
See SkyRadarSkyTag
A lightweight retrofit that helps legacy and mixed-brand drones support Remote ID workflows and connect into SkyGrid.
See SkyTagSkyGuard
Mission planning for professional pilots. Connects professional operators into the Aerial Grid ecosystem for route checks, deconfliction workflows, and airspace awareness.
See SkyGuardPositioning
Aerial Grid builds infrastructure for safe, transparent, and accountable low-altitude airspace. The platform supports operators that need to fly, regulators that need to govern with confidence, and cities that need visibility.
Where Aerial Grid stands
Drone Federation India
Member of Drone Federation India.
IIT (ISM) Dhanbad
Incubated at CIIE, IIT (ISM) Dhanbad.
DIAS
Active in DIAS - the Drone Industry Association Switzerland.
Microsoft
Member of Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub.
CSEM
Co-developing core technology with CSEM.
Innosuisse
Awarded an Innosuisse innoCheck by the Swiss Innovation Agency in August 2025.
Latest from Aerial Grid

Aerial Grid joins the Swiss delegation at Drone Summit 2026 in Riga (25–27 May), alongside Meteomatics, Nordfen and armasuisse, to deepen Europe's cross-border drone collaboration.
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Aerial Grid has incorporated its UAE entity and opened an office in Masdar City Free Zone, Abu Dhabi — a wholly owned subsidiary of its Swiss parent and its official entry into the Middle East.
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AerialGrid India is now incubated at the CIIE IIT (ISM) Dhanbad Foundation — joining one of India's most respected deep-tech ecosystems as the country's drone market scales.
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Low-altitude airspace is no longer empty space above the city — it is becoming infrastructure: governed, monitored, and essential to how cities manage safety and trust.
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Aerial Grid has been selected as one of the TOP 20 startups for Venture Leaders Technology 2026 by Venturelab — recognising our work on the trust and compliance systems that keep airspace open and cooperative.
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Air taxis and medical-response drones are entering regulated deployment — but the low-altitude airspace they depend on isn't yet ready. What a trust layer takes.
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Small drones slip below the radar built for airliners. How integrated low-altitude detection closes the airport visibility gap before operations are paralysed.
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Spoofed UAVs can copy a police drone's identity to slip into restricted airspace. How identification, monitoring and intervention keep urban skies trustworthy.
Read articleFrequently asked questions
Aerial Grid builds Aerial Intelligence: the awareness, insight, and trust layer for low-altitude airspace. The platform provides visibility, governance, and operator tools for cities, regulators, and infrastructure operators.
No. Aerial Grid does not manufacture drones.
We build the infrastructure, software, and sensing technologies that make drone operations safer, more transparent, and compliant. Our solutions work with drones from any manufacturer and provide airspace monitoring, fleet management, compliance, Remote ID, and airspace intelligence capabilities.
Think of Aerial Grid as the digital infrastructure layer for low-altitude airspace, similar to how traffic management systems support cars regardless of who manufactured the vehicle.
No. Aerial Grid builds infrastructure for safe and accountable low-altitude airspace. The platform supports authorised drone operations, governs them, and creates structured records that support review, compliance, and operational decision-making.
Aerial Grid builds Aerial Intelligence infrastructure for governed low-altitude airspace. The same visibility, identity, and operational-awareness capabilities can support civilian, public-sector, and dual-use environments where deployments are lawful, governed, and aligned with customer requirements.
SkyRadar combines Remote ID decoding, radio-frequency sensing, and sensor fusion to detect drones that are not broadcasting Remote ID. Detection data can be correlated with cooperative sources in SkyGrid to support a unified airspace picture.
Aerial Grid AG is based in Küsnacht, Switzerland. AerialGrid Private Limited is the Indian subsidiary, based in New Delhi.
Through the contact form. Aerial Grid responds to enquiries on demos, partnerships, research collaboration, and procurement.
Get in touch
Aerial Grid is open to conversations with cities, regulators, infrastructure operators, and partners considering low-altitude airspace projects.