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Airscort

Autonomous docking stations provide automated drone battery swapping

Israel
1-10

Vitality Radar

43
Current
6M History
Industry
Updated 4 days ago

Pillar Analysis

Presence
Digital footprint, brand visibility, and online reach across channels
42
Business
Revenue signals, funding status, partnerships, and market traction
45
Innovation
R&D activity, patents, product launches, and technology adoption
62
Pulse
Recent momentum — hiring trends, news mentions, and social engagement
30
Capacity
Team strength, leadership depth, and organizational scale
38

Strategic Assessment

Strategic Vector

Airscort is positioned as a niche Israeli OEM enabling fully autonomous drone operations via military‑grade docking and battery‑swap stations for security, inspection, and other commercial uses.[1][4][6] It appears to focus on infrastructure rather than full drone stacks, leveraging partnerships like High Lander to offer integrated autonomous drone security solutions.[3][4]

Efficiency Ratio

Given a very small team and limited visible funding, the company shows relatively high technology output per headcount but constrained commercial and scaling capacity.[1][2][4][5]

Evidence Signals

Product Launch HIGH Jerusalem, Israel

Airscort offers autonomous drone docking stations with automatic battery swapping and cloud-based mission control (including the FlytMini model) to enable fully autonomous missions across security, agriculture, and inspections.

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Partnership HIGH Israel

Airscort partnered with Israeli startup High Lander to deliver low-cost autonomous drone security and surveillance systems, combining Airscort’s docking and charging systems with High Lander’s fleet management software.

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Other HIGH Jerusalem, Israel

Company profiles on Gust and F6S indicate Airscort is a 2014-founded aerospace startup in Jerusalem developing military-grade docking and charging stations, described as field-tested, sales-ready, and aimed at enabling fully autonomous commercial drone applications.

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Other HIGH Jerusalem, Israel

Geospatial World’s company listing describes Airscort Ltd. as an OEM drone technology company focused on advanced docking and charging systems for extended and reliable commercial drone operations across multiple industries.

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Other MEDIUM Israel

ZoomInfo reports Airscort as an aerospace and defense company with fewer than 25 employees, revenue under $5 million, and a dedicated engineering team in Israel focused on autonomous drone docking stations such as FlytMini.

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Funding MEDIUM Jerusalem, Israel

F6S notes that Airscort has raised capital from at least three individual investors, including Yitzhak Tal, indicating some early-stage external funding though no large institutional rounds are visible.

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Hiring MEDIUM Jerusalem, Israel

Public startup profiles list Airscort’s employee range as approximately 1–10 and around 3 employees on Gust, with no recent large-scale hiring signals, suggesting a small, stable core team.

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About
Develops drone docking stations featuring automated battery swapping and millimeter-precision landing capabilities. The hardware enables continuous 24/7 aerial surveillance and perimeter security operations by eliminating the need for manual drone maintenance and charging.
Relevancy
Creates autonomous drone docking stations with battery swapping capability for continuous unmanned operations. FlytMini system enables 24/7 security surveillance and rapid-response capabilities for perimeter protection, infrastructure monitoring, and defense applications requiring persistent aerial presence.
Tags
#autonomous #docking #battery #swap #stations #security #drones #flytmini

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