Airware Launches Fund To Catalyze The Rest Of The Commercial Drone Equation

Airware makes a flexible drone operating system. But it needs to bundle up with industry-specific hardware and software makers to sell a whole commercial drone package to big construction, oil, and insurance companies. So today, Airware is announcing the Commercial Drone Fund, which will invest $250,000 to $1 million in dozens of early stage startups that are building out other components of the enterprise drone ecosystem.

The fund’s first two investments are in RedBird, a Paris-based drone data processing startup, and Sky-Futures, a London company that builds drone sensors for monitoring oil and gas infrastructure.

Airware has raised over $40 million to scale its drone flight computer, operation software, and cloud data system. If Airware can accelerate development of the other pieces in the commercial drone puzzle, it will make sure its customers have everything they need to buy its drone OS.

Rather than invest from its own balance sheet of venture capital, Airware raised a seperate fund from a set of limited partners. Airware’s founder and CEO Jonathan Downey will be its general partner, and sit on boards for the seed and Series A investments it makes.

The Commerical Drone Fund will concentrate on five areas:

  1. Sensor Hardware
  2. Software Applications
  3. Cloud-Based Aerial Data Analysis Tools
  4. Drone-Based Services
  5. Complete Solutions For Specific Industries


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