skeyes’ Memorandum of Understanding 19/11/2019 Download the Memorandum of Understanding submitted to the federal government: Available in French or Dutch
10/11/2021 New features for Droneguide platform Conditions for accessing UAS (Unmanned Aircraft System) geographical zones will be directly available on the Droneguide platform. skeyes further improves the service provided to drone users, in collaboration with the Belgian Civil Aviation Authority (BCAA) of the FPS Mobility and Transport. This will further enhance the safety of all airspace users.
19/10/2021 Brussels Airport becomes 50% shareholder in SkeyDrone, the drone innovation company launched by skeyes in 2020 Brussels Airport Company and skeyes signed today an agreement whereby Brussels Airport will become a 50% shareholder in SkeyDrone, a subsidiary of skeyes. SkeyDrone offers a range of services that enable safe and efficient drone operations. With this acquisition, Brussels Airport intends to play an active role in the drone technology developments and in the provision of drone services to various industries in Belgium and abroad.
24/09/2021 Weather: was the summer of 2021 really so extraordinary? The summer of 2021 is drawing to a close and although the current September month feels like an Indian summer, which is usually accompanied by sun, good weather, vacation, swimming pools, terraces and barbecues with friends, the past months have left a bitter taste to many people and even led to real disasters. Overcast skies, torrential rains, autumnal temperatures and lack of light definitely turned what started off as a beautiful summer into an outright grim season. But was that really the case? Was this summer so extraordinary? What is the potential impact of such conditions on aviation? Wim Bladt, weather expert at skeyes, explains.
10/09/2021 Brussels Airport and skeyes test use of drones for bird control during normal operations Brussels Airport and skeyes continue to explore the possible uses of drones at the airport with a second series of testing days. These test days specifically focus on the use of drones for bird control at the airport, to monitor the presence of birds and to direct them away from aircraft when necessary. The tests happen in safe conditions during normal operations and will have no impact on the air traffic.