By combining our technologies, we provide a solution that enhances safety by drastically reducing the risk of a wildlife strike by keeping animals away and safely guiding them around critical areas, offering an effective tool to act on your Wildlife Hazard Management Plans while also ensuring financial sustainability.
Unlike traditional scaring devices, our solution combines multiple methods to provide comprehensive wildlife management, ensuring FAA guidelines are met.
By significantly reducing wildlife strikes, we ensure a safer environment for both aircraft operations and wildlife.
Our AI-driven approach allows for continuous, real-time monitoring and intervention with dynamic responsiveness based on wildlife behavior.
Reducing wildlife strikes and automated reporting together enhance safety and decrease the financial burden associated with aircraft damage, operational delays and lawsuits.
Plan and perform your inspection based on predetermined routes, times/days.
Between 2022 and 2024, Flox co-developed and validated its technology at selected Swedavia airports, including Malmö, Kiruna, and Umeå. This collaboration resulted in a 100% deterrence efficiency with over 200 animals, ranging from predatory birds and geese to foxes and ungulates being deterred from airfield areas. The system proved its versatility across diverse scenarios, from managing large migratory bird flocks to operating seamlessly in harsh Nordic conditions, setting new standards for wildlife management at airports.
"Large potential for airports, a great support for our daily wildlife management and inspection"
Between 2022 and 2024, Flox co-developed and validated its technology at selected Swedavia airports, including Malmö, Kiruna, and Umeå. This collaboration resulted in a 100% deterrence efficiency with over 200 animals, ranging from predatory birds and geese to foxes and ungulates being deterred from airfield areas. The system proved its versatility across diverse scenarios, from managing large migratory bird flocks to operating seamlessly in harsh Nordic conditions, setting new standards for wildlife management at airports.