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Omani Drone Management Startup Participates in Dubai Airshow

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Omani Drone Traffic Management Startup, Serb, participated in the Dubai Airshow 2023 last week, which took place from 13 to 17 November at the Dubai World Central Airshow Site.


Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of SERB, Anwaar Al Hinai, shared the following, "Being a part of the Dubai Airshow gives us a unique opportunity to interact with industry stalwarts, discuss collaborative projects, and shape the future of drone regulations. Our focus is on fostering seamless integration of drones into the airspace, ensuring safety and efficiency."


A spokesperson for the company shared that the Dubai Airshow, which drew over 1400 global exhibitors and showcased more than 180 advanced aircraft, provided multiple networking opportunities for the upcoming startup.


The company, formerly known as AirGo, is working on an integrated air traffic management system in collaboration with the Omani Civil Aviation Authority.


The system will offer services to three types of users: recreational, commercial, and enterprise.


Earlier this year, the company raised $2.7 million in seed funding from the Saudi venture capitalist firm Forming Future.


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