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Gerald R. Ford International Airport Chooses Six Firms for FLITE Innovation Program

Gerald R. Ford International Airport Advances Innovation with New FLITE Cohort
Gerald R. Ford International Airport has announced the selection of six companies for the ninth cohort of its Ford Launchpad for Innovative Technologies and Entrepreneurship (FLITE) program. This latest round awards over $170,000 in grant funding to support the real-world testing of emerging air travel technologies. The FLITE initiative is a collaborative effort led by the Gerald R. Ford International Airport Authority alongside partners including Avflight Grand Rapids, the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC), Seamless Ventures, Southwest Airlines, and the West Michigan Aviation Academy. The program provides participating firms with both financial support and access to live airport environments, enabling them to pilot and refine new technological solutions.
Focus Areas and Selected Companies
The 2026 cohort will concentrate on innovations in autonomy, artificial intelligence, electrification, and operational efficiency, with the goal of enhancing airfield, terminal, and ground-handling operations. The six selected companies represent a diverse range of technological approaches. GoodMaps will test AI-enabled indoor mapping and smartphone-based emergency alert systems aimed at improving accessibility and safety communications. Kodiak Technologies plans to validate hybrid-electric snow removal equipment to evaluate emissions reductions and winter operational performance. Pratt Miller will demonstrate a dual-use autonomous robotic platform designed for perimeter security monitoring and foreign object debris collection. TractEasy intends to deploy an autonomous baggage tractor to assess ramp safety and towing efficiency. Westwood AI will pilot the Runway Ranger airfield operations tool, which supports runway safety, infrastructure readiness, and maintenance planning. Lastly, Airtrek Robotics will demonstrate autonomous wing-walking robots within a live Fixed Base Operator (FBO) environment.
The MEDC, through its Office of Future Mobility and Electrification, has played a key role in providing grant funding to foster innovation within Michigan’s mobility and aviation technology sectors.
Opportunities and Challenges in Innovation Integration
The FLITE program offers significant advantages for early exposure to cutting-edge technologies, providing valuable operational feedback that can accelerate commercialization and regulatory alignment. However, airport officials recognize the complexities involved in integrating new technologies with existing infrastructure. Financial management of new partnerships requires careful oversight, and ensuring compliance with evolving regulatory standards remains a critical challenge as these innovations transition from pilot testing to broader deployment.
Industry Impact and Future Prospects
The announcement has generated increased interest among aviation technology firms eager to collaborate on innovative projects. Competitors within the industry may respond by accelerating their own innovation efforts to maintain a competitive advantage. On a global scale, ongoing infrastructure expansions and sustainability initiatives at other airports are shaping the competitive landscape, potentially influencing the trajectory of Gerald R. Ford International Airport’s innovation strategy.
Since its inception, the FLITE program has supported more than 40 projects and awarded over $1.5 million in grant funding across nine rounds. Applications for the next FLITE cohort remain open through June 30, 2026, with selected companies expected to commence pilot testing later this year.

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