Ineco’s involvement in SPATIO underscores its commitment to innovation and reinforces its role as a benchmark in the development of solutions for advanced air mobility,
Ineco has strengthened its position as a key player in the modernisation of European airspace through its participation in SPATIO, a project funded by SESAR 3 focused on the development of advanced U-space services for the safe integration of drones into the airspace.
The company showcased the results of its work in A Coruña during the project’s Open Day, held at the facilities of the ITG technology centre and the Outer Port. At this event, Ineco presented progress in a technology centred on Dynamic Capacity Management (DCM), which enables optimisation of airspace use and increases the number of simultaneous operations without compromising safety. It also took part in the demonstration of another solution focused on the detection and tactical resolution of conflicts between drones in flight. In this exercise, Ineco was responsible for integrating system-generated alerts directly into the remote pilot’s control interface and operated one of the drones involved in the trials.
Coordinated by ENAIRE through CRIDA and funded by the European Union with €7 million, SPATIO brings together more than twenty European partners with the aim of developing solutions to safely manage a growing number of unmanned aircraft in increasingly complex environments.
The technologies developed within the project incorporate advanced capabilities for conflict prediction and resolution, dynamic airspace capacity management, and operational risk assessment. These tools will help enhance safety, improve air traffic efficiency, and enable future highly automated operations.
Ineco’s involvement in SPATIO underscores its commitment to innovation and reinforces its role as a benchmark in the development of solutions for advanced air mobility, contributing to the creation of the future Digital European Sky and the safe coexistence of drones and manned aviation.




