Flytrex scales shared airspace framework for drone deliveries, reaching nearly 10,000 overlapping flights per month with other operators

Flytrex scales shared airspace framework for drone deliveries, reaching nearly 10,000 overlapping flights per month with other operators

DALLAS, TX — Flytrex today announced a major milestone in the evolution of commercial drone delivery: less than a year after becoming the first commercial drone operators in the United States to use an automated Unmanned Traffic Management (UTM) service to enable operations in the same airspace, the two companies have scaled their coordination to thousands of automatically deconflicted flights per month — with zero airspace conflicts. The results, drawn from active operational zones in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, demonstrate how multi-operator drone delivery can scale to meet growing consumer demand in the United States.

Operating under the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) UTM Operational Evaluation, Flytrex, Wing, and other operators exchange real-time flight intent data and automatically adjust flight paths to prevent conflicts — without any manual coordination between the companies. The Strategic Coordination service, built on the internationally recognized ASTM F3548-21 USS Interoperability standard, represents a first-of-its-kind proof of concept for what a modern, autonomous equivalent of air traffic control looks like in low-altitude shared airspace. FAA’s UTM Operational Evaluation, also known as US UTM Implementation, includes 17 UTM service providers and operators as of January 2026.

Between January and February 2026 alone, Flytrex and Wing conducted approximately 8,000 drone delivery operations in overlapping airspace across two locations in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex — Little Elm and Wylie, Texas. Key operational milestones include:

  • Simultaneous operations on 30 out of 31 active days, with more than 10 hours of overlapping daily operations.
  • The UTM system successfully deconflicted 100% of all operational intents, with zero airspace conflicts.
  • Daily combined operations increased 215% from January to February, reflecting the rapid scaling of multi-operator commercial drone delivery in shared airspace.

“What we’ve built in Dallas isn’t just a technical achievement — it’s a proof of concept for the entire industry,” said Shai Karassikov, Product Manager at Flytrex and Co-Chair, U.S. UTM Tech Committee. “Scaling from a handful of overlapping flights to thousands per month in just under a year shows how multi-operator drone delivery can scale not just in Dallas but in cities across the U.S.”

The Little Elm operational zone covers Flytrex’s delivery area in the northern suburbs of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, where Wing operates a nearby location whose delivery routes regularly traverse portions of the shared airspace. In Wylie, Flytrex’s eastern DFW delivery area, a Wing facility operates just 1.36 miles from the center of operations — making it one of the tightest multi-operator shared airspace environments currently supporting commercial drone delivery anywhere in the United States.

Together, these two zones prove that competing drone operators can not only coexist in overlapping airspace, but can do so safely, efficiently, and at growing scale.

As Flytrex, Wing, and other operators continue expanding their operations across the DFW metroplex and into additional metropolitan areas, UTM coordination is becoming a core component of daily flight operations. The technical foundation built over the past year, including advances in route allocation, 4D trajectory coordination, and real-time deconfliction, is enabling companies to fly more efficiently in dense shared-airspace environments.

The US UTM implementation framework also carries broader implications for aviation at large. As human-based air traffic control faces increased pressure, the UTM system deployed offers a compelling proof of concept for autonomous air traffic control.

About Flytrex

Flytrex is a leading autonomous drone food delivery service. The company has completed over 200,000 deliveries across the U.S., transforming last-mile logistics for suburban communities with affordable, scalable access to aerial delivery. Flytrex continues to expand its footprint, focusing on enhancing quality of life through innovation in autonomous logistics.


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