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D-Fend Solutions Honored at 2025 Airport Technology Awards

D-Fend Solutions Honored at 2025 Airport Technology Awards
Recognition for Innovation in Airspace Security
D-Fend Solutions has been awarded the Innovation Award in Airspace Security at the 2025 Airport Technology Excellence Awards, a prestigious event powered by GlobalData’s business intelligence. The accolade recognizes the company’s EnforceAir2 system, a cutting-edge radio frequency (RF) cyber-based counter-drone technology designed to protect airports from unauthorized drone incursions. This recognition underscores the increasing urgency for advanced, reliable, and non-disruptive counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) solutions amid growing threats to airport security.
The Airport Technology Excellence Awards celebrate significant advancements shaping the future of aviation. This year’s ceremony featured a competitive field, including notable winners such as Lenovo and Ant Group, recognized for their innovations in AI-powered manufacturing and digital payments, respectively. While these developments highlight the expanding technological landscape within the industry, D-Fend Solutions’ award draws critical attention to the vital importance of safeguarding airspace, particularly in the wake of recent disruptions caused by supply chain cyberattacks targeting airports.
Advancing Non-Disruptive Drone Mitigation
Traditional counter-drone methods, including signal jamming or kinetic interventions, often risk disrupting essential airport operations such as air traffic control and communications, or causing collateral damage. EnforceAir2 offers a sophisticated non-kinetic alternative. Rather than jamming signals, the system quietly detects unauthorized drones and, where local regulations permit and authorized personnel operate, takes control of the drone to guide it safely to designated landing zones. This approach allows airports to neutralize drone threats without interfering with aircraft movements or ground activities, a critical advantage during peak travel times or major events when even a single drone can cause significant operational disruptions.
Precision, Real-Time Response, and Adaptability
EnforceAir2 distinguishes itself through its precision and real-time responsiveness. Instead of employing blunt force tactics, the system enables operators to redirect rogue drones to safe zones, thereby minimizing delays and avoiding debris or unintended damage. It provides airport security teams with real-time, location-based tracking of both drones and their operators, facilitating rapid assessment and coordinated responses with law enforcement agencies. This enhanced situational awareness supports proactive risk management and helps reduce the likelihood of repeat incidents.
The system’s modular design offers flexible deployment options, whether as a permanent installation, integration into existing infrastructure, or temporary setup for special events. Its advanced identification capabilities can differentiate between authorized and unauthorized drones, supporting airports as they increasingly incorporate drones for legitimate purposes such as inspections and emergency response.
Navigating a Competitive and Evolving Landscape
D-Fend Solutions’ achievement comes amid intensifying competition within the sector. While innovations from companies like Lenovo and Ant Group attract significant market attention, the spotlight on airspace security remains critical, especially given the heightened cybersecurity concerns following recent airport supply chain attacks. This environment elevates the demand for robust counter-drone technologies and places pressure on industry players to continuously innovate.
Competitors are expected to increase investments in similar security solutions, intensifying the race for leadership in this vital area. As airports confront an evolving threat landscape, D-Fend Solutions’ EnforceAir2 system exemplifies the growing need for precise, adaptable, and non-disruptive counter-drone measures, reinforcing the company’s position at the forefront of airspace security innovation.

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