Skyways Joins NVIDIA Inception Program to Accelerate Autonomous Aviation

5 March 2026

Skyways announced its acceptance into the NVIDIA Inception program, an initiative designed to support innovative companies developing advanced AI-based technologies.

The company explained that autonomous aviation relies on both software and airframe design, as systems such as computer vision, onboard decision-making, mission planning, and fleet management require advanced AI capabilities that operate reliably under real-world conditions.

AI as the Foundation of Unmanned Aviation

As part of its technology strategy, Skyways continues to develop its autonomy stack while scaling up production of its V3 platform, a key step in expanding autonomous logistics drone operations.

Integration with the NVIDIA ecosystem will allow the company to strengthen the tools and technological infrastructure that support these systems, especially in critical areas such as:

Computer vision
Real-time data processing
Autonomous decision-making
Fleet-scale operations monitoring
A step toward the world’s largest unmanned airline

For Skyways, participation in NVIDIA Inception represents a strategic advancement toward its long-term goal: building the world’s largest unmanned airline, using autonomous platforms capable of operating safely and at scale.

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