Public interest first
Airspace is a shared asset. Our tools are built to help the public sector plan it in the community interest.
We build the digital tools that help governments, councils and infrastructure owners plan, simulate and govern the airspace beneath 120 metres, safely and in the public interest.
As drones move into everyday life, the airspace beneath 120 metres is becoming critical public infrastructure. Aerorynth exists to make sure it is planned deliberately, with the same rigour we apply to roads, rail and utilities.
Airspace is a shared asset. Our tools are built to help the public sector plan it in the community interest.
Every plan and decision should rest on transparent, inspectable data, not intuition or pressure.
We design alongside councils, agencies and operators so the platform reflects how decisions are really made.
Aerorynth has grown from a digital twin into a full planning, simulation and governance environment.
Aerorynth is established to address a gap: no shared way to plan low-altitude airspace at the local level.
The first airspace digital twin brings terrain, constraints and corridors into a single interactive model.
Scenario simulation and auditable governance workflows extend the platform from planning to decision-making.
Site-selection tools help plan the hubs and vertiports the low-altitude network will depend on.
Exploring low-altitude airspace planning for your jurisdiction or organisation? We'd be glad to walk you through the platform.
Work with Aerorynth to understand, simulate and prepare your region for the next generation of autonomous aviation.