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Skykraft secures $100M of investment to transform Air Traffic Management

16 October 2023

Skykraft, the world’s only comprehensive space-enabled Air Traffic Management (ATM) service provider, has completed a planned funding round. This investment will provide over AUD$100 million to take Skykraft through to the deployment of the initial air traffic management constellation in 2025.

‘Skykraft’s space-based ATM capability will deliver on a clearly identified need in the global aviation sector’ said Dr Michael Frater, CEO Skykraft. ‘Our partners share our confidence that Skykraft will be the key player providing the next generation of air traffic management services to the world.’

Globally, the aviation sector is facing increasingly congested skies while relying on legacy systems constrained by ageing ground-based infrastructure. ATM efficiency gains are currently limited by the extent of ground-based infrastructure to provide surveillance capabilities and, equally importantly, the effectiveness of air traffic control communications. Skykraft will unlock significant efficiency gains and capability improvements by enabling this infrastructure from space.

Skykraft’s new investors include :

• Foresight Australia, the local subsidiary of the UK-listed fund manager with AUD$23.5 billion under management;

“Skykraft's infrastructure solution has the capability to significantly enhance global aircraft tracking, minimise unnecessary air miles and improve aircraft sustainability. As sustainably focused global infrastructure investors, we recognise the significance this could have for the aviation industry,” said Meena Samaan, Executive Director, Foresight Australia.

• OPTrust, one of Canada’s largest pension funds with net assets of almost AUD$28.5 billion; and “OPTrust is proud to be investing in an Australian business that is revolutionising the air traffic management industry. Its innovative space-based infrastructure solution provides significant safety benefits to the aviation sector. OPTrust has a strong track record of supporting the development of transport infrastructure platforms, and we are excited to support Skykraft in building out its satellite constellation,” said Stan Kolenc, Senior Managing Director, OPTrust

• Main Sequence, Australia’s deep tech investment fund founded by Australia’s national science agency CSIRO.

“Skykraft is doing truly groundbreaking work that has the potential to transform aviation communications infrastructure. Their expertise in designing, building and operating satellite constellations enables them to provide global services that replace legacy systems. By reinventing transport infrastructure from the ground up using space-based platforms, they can increase air safety and address the gaps in surveillance and communications over oceans and remote regions,” said Main Sequence Partner Martin Duursma.

“As investors focused on how space innovation benefits society on Earth, we at Main Sequence are thrilled to support Skykraft as they develop this new infrastructure to connect aircraft anywhere in the world.”