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Choctaw
Keep control across long distance and remote terrain
“The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma test site with its vastly diverse terrain is a perfect location to demonstrate SkyLine’s capabilities. With existing gaps in cellular coverage, it provides a real-world environment to showcase the unique ability of SkyLine’s cloud service to provide seamless command and control of an aircraft in a real-world environment” – Marc Hartman Manager of Aviation Operations
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Oklahoma State University / OAIRE
Oklahoma State University (OSU) and the OAIRE Initiative have established one of the nation’s leading academic UAS programs. OSU integrates uAvionix’s SkyLine C2 network to support advanced research and development in beyond visual line-of-sight (BVLOS) operations, including long-range test flights and autonomous systems evaluation.
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Skyway Range, Osage, Oklahoma
At the Skyway Range in Osage, Oklahoma, a designated UAS test corridor, uAvionix radios provide the foundational infrastructure for safe BVLOS flight. The range supports both commercial and government testing of drone systems in diverse terrain — from oil infrastructure monitoring to emerging public safety applications.
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AIRmarket Canada
In Canada, AIRmarket is conducting long-range drone operations under Transport Canada’s BVLOS framework. Leveraging uAvionix’s assured command and control solutions, AIRmarket performs critical inspection flights over utility corridors and remote infrastructure, while supporting national efforts to integrate RPAS into controlled airspace.
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AAIR / Airspace Link - Michigan
The AAIR corridor, developed in collaboration with Airspace Link, uses uAvionix C2 technologies to safely enable urban and suburban drone operations. Focused on integrating UAS into the national airspace over populated areas, AAIR is advancing the digital infrastructure needed for low-altitude air traffic management.
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Xelevate and NCDOT
Xelevate and the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) have partnered to explore drone delivery, emergency response, and infrastructure monitoring. Through real-world testing, they rely on uAvionix systems to ensure robust, multi-band connectivity across dynamic flight environments.
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Reliable Robotics
Reliable Robotics incorporates muLTElink radios into its remotely piloted aircraft system architecture to enable redundant, secure communications. Their integration demonstrates how assured C2 supports both autonomous operations and regulatory compliance in shared national airspace.




