RUDASYS took part in the 2025 Paris Air Show, one of the world’s largest aerospace exhibitions, to showcase its cutting-edge technologies and explore opportunities for expanding into global markets.
The company attracted significant attention by presenting a range of proprietary aerial surveillance and analysis systems.

Key Exhibited Technologies
■ Vision-Based Vertiport Monitoring System
This system is optimized for remote air traffic control and offers several advantages: it is non-invasive to living organisms as it does not rely on electromagnetic waves, can be installed in confined spaces, and is highly cost-effective. With a smaller installation footprint compared to traditional approach aids, it is well-suited for urban vertiports. Currently in the prototype phase, the system is on track for commercialization following validation.
■ Drone Route Deviation Analysis System
RUDASYS introduced its application of the vision-based monitoring system to the K-Drone Delivery commercialization project. The system is used to assess deviations in drone takeoff and landing paths, contributing to the development of safe and reliable drone logistics services.
■ Urban Corridor Design and Ground Risk Analysis
The company also showcased ground risk analysis technologies essential for designing drone corridors in urban environments. These technologies allow for the prediction of ground risk in the event of aircraft failure and enable intuitive risk assessment through 3D visualization, thereby enhancing corridor design efficiency.

Expanding Global Cooperation
Beyond technology demonstrations, RUDASYS actively engaged with international companies possessing related technologies by visiting their booths, gathering insights into global trends, and discussing potential collaboration. These efforts laid the groundwork for expanding global partnerships.
RUDASYS remains committed to advancing core technologies in Urban Air Mobility (UAM) and the drone industry through continuous research and international collaboration.
RUDASYS took part in the 2025 Paris Air Show, one of the world’s largest aerospace exhibitions, to showcase its cutting-edge technologies and explore opportunities for expanding into global markets.
The company attracted significant attention by presenting a range of proprietary aerial surveillance and analysis systems.
Key Exhibited Technologies
■ Vision-Based Vertiport Monitoring System
This system is optimized for remote air traffic control and offers several advantages: it is non-invasive to living organisms as it does not rely on electromagnetic waves, can be installed in confined spaces, and is highly cost-effective. With a smaller installation footprint compared to traditional approach aids, it is well-suited for urban vertiports. Currently in the prototype phase, the system is on track for commercialization following validation.
■ Drone Route Deviation Analysis System
RUDASYS introduced its application of the vision-based monitoring system to the K-Drone Delivery commercialization project. The system is used to assess deviations in drone takeoff and landing paths, contributing to the development of safe and reliable drone logistics services.
■ Urban Corridor Design and Ground Risk Analysis
The company also showcased ground risk analysis technologies essential for designing drone corridors in urban environments. These technologies allow for the prediction of ground risk in the event of aircraft failure and enable intuitive risk assessment through 3D visualization, thereby enhancing corridor design efficiency.
Expanding Global Cooperation
Beyond technology demonstrations, RUDASYS actively engaged with international companies possessing related technologies by visiting their booths, gathering insights into global trends, and discussing potential collaboration. These efforts laid the groundwork for expanding global partnerships.
RUDASYS remains committed to advancing core technologies in Urban Air Mobility (UAM) and the drone industry through continuous research and international collaboration.