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      Mission Critical Network’s in the skies

      The sky is our next digital frontier

      Digital airspace at all altitudes is rapidly becoming integral to next-generation mobility, logistics, and safety solutions. Traditional systems are not equipped to deliver the required speed, scalability, or intelligence for these advancements. We are redefining airspace connectivity, spanning from ground level to over 3,000 meters (10,000 ft), through 4G and 5G networks specifically engineered for aerial applications.

      The sky as the emerging digital frontier

      Digital airspace segmentation
      > 300.00 %
      growth in UAV traffic expected in next decade.

      Challenges in the low and mid-altitudes

      Challenges in the low and mid-altitudes

      Low altitude (0–300 m): The lack of large-scale traffic management combined with spectrum congestion creates barriers to beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations—critical to unlocking real commercial value.

      Mid altitude (300–3,000 m): Rapid handoffs, signal interruptions at high speed, and strict mission-critical requirements from air taxis, air ambulances, and defense demand robust solutions.

      The 5G advantage in the skies

      The 5G advantage in the skies

      We’re extending 4G, 5G — and soon 6G — beyond terrestrial limits to power purpose-built aerial networks. These networks deliver ultra-reliable, low-latency connections, pinpoint positioning, and network slicing capabilities tailored to the dynamic needs of airborne assets.

      Proven in flight: Teracom’s aerial network.

      Proven in flight: Teracom’s aerial network

      In Sweden, Teracom’s nationwide 5G ready aerial network uses tall broadcast towers to achieve 90 km airborne coverage — cutting handovers by 80% compared to ground networks. The network would enable mission critical operations in the skies with search and rescue, air ambulances, drone delivery and inspections etc.

      5G enabling nationwide aerial mobility

      Unlocking new opportunities

      Connected airspace represents more than just enhanced communications—it serves as a driving force for business innovation and societal advancement:

      • Drone detection using Integrated Sensing and communication (ISAC)
      • Accelerated logistics and advanced air mobility
      • New telecom APIs like population density to mitigate ground risk
      • Increased safety for emergency response and defense operations

      Drones facilitating package delivery                       

      Aerial perspective of solar farm inspection         

      Police drone supporting urban safety                        

      eVTOL operating within a bustling city environment

      The future of intelligent skies

      The future of intelligent skies graph.

      Looking ahead to 6G, networks will sense and communicate contextually, detecting even unconnected aircraft in real time. Standardized APIs will bridge aviation and telecom sectors, creating an intelligent, self-aware sky that is safer, smarter, and more sustainable than ever before.

      Explore what’s next

      Ericsson thought leadership discussion at Mobile World Congress 2025 on digital airspace and its business opportunities, focusing on the integration of telecom and aviation industries.

      It covers various topics such as the use of drones for public safety, the challenges and expectations of the drone ecosystem, and the importance of partnerships and regulatory frameworks. The panellists include representatives from FirstNet USA, GSMA, Saab Group, and Ericsson, who share their insights and experiences on the subject.

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      Further reading

      5G - A key enabler for Air traffic control

      Aviation is entering a bold new era driven by smarter comms and next-gen aircraft.  Ericsson proposes a strategic roadmap leveraging 5G Standalone technology to address the evolving needs of digital airspace.

      NTN for Mission Critical Communications

      Envisioning communication without limits, even in the most challenging situations.

      Digital airspace: Enabling mission-critical communication in the skies

      Our latest article explores how existing 3GPP technologies like 5G have the power to revolutionize connectivity in the skies, offering vast opportunities.

      The airspace is evolving. Let’s shape it together.

       

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