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Safer Skies

Enhancing Aviation, Satellite, and Automotive Navigation Safety

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About Safer Skies, Inc.

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Safer Skies, Inc., an Iowa-based nonprofit founded in 2025, is dedicated to enhancing aviation, satellite, and automotive navigation safety through innovative satellite-based systems and ground-based augmentation stations. Operating from our Cedar Rapids headquarters, we collaborate with industry leaders to improve navigation accuracy and reliability, ensuring safer travel for all.

Our Initiatives

Aviation Safety

We develop innovative solutions to enhance aviation safety through advanced satellite-based navigation systems, ensuring safer skies for all travelers.

Satellite Navigation

Our collaborative projects with industry leaders improve satellite navigation accuracy, supporting seamless and reliable positioning for global transportation.

Automotive Safety

​We partner with automotive industries to integrate cutting-edge navigation technology, promoting safer and more efficient driving experiences.

Ground-based Augmentation

We advance ground-based augmentation technology to provide precise navigation data, enhancing safety across aviation and automotive applications.

Research and Development

Our research and development efforts focus on pioneering navigation accuracy, driving innovation for the future of transportation safety.

Reliability Assurance

We provide expert assistance to develop and implement reliable navigation solutions, ensuring safer and smoother travel for everyone.

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Success Stories

"Working with Safer Skies, Inc. has been instrumental in advancing our aviation safety initiatives. Their commitment to innovation and safety is truly commendable."

Emily Parker

"Safer Skies, Inc. has been a valuable partner in our satellite navigation projects, contributing to the reliability and accuracy of our systems. Their dedication is exceptional."

James Turner

"We are grateful for Safer Skies, Inc.'s support in our automotive safety research. Their collaborative approach has significantly improved navigation safety standards."

Dr. Samantha Reed

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