At Autonomous Sky, our mission is to help organisations to understand and realise the potential benefits that autonomous systems and their capabilities could deliver. This is through our knowledge, experience and industry network.
We are proud to be a family-run business located in the heart of West Sussex. Our foundations are built on over 40 years of experience across technology, aviation, defence, transport, and business strategy. We are passionate about unlocking the value that the autonomous industry can deliver, while ensuring our customers' expectations align with what is realistically achievable.
At Autonomous Sky, we develop a vision. This will range from environmental, social, business, public service and industry. Our experience of strategy and market development aims to create a modular and realistic roadmap.
To understand where autonomous systems could be relevant. Furthermore, to help identify and to develop autonomous system value with baselines such as the environment, social, economic and public service. Our purpose is to leverage the expertise, experience and imagination to help realise these values.
We combine the agility of a modern business with strong core values, integrity, independence and professionalism. We deliver reliable, high-quality solutions tailored to commercial, industrial, and creative sectors. Aiming to always be realistic and relevant, our approach is collaborative and always guided by our commitment to service and trust.
At the heart of our work is a commitment to understanding and developing strategies that unlock the potential of drone ecosystems. Our focus is not merely on enabling drone operations — our aim is to assess the full range of enabling conditions, infrastructure, and value systems that underpin a resilient, considered, and innovative drone environment aligned with the ambitions of any entity, organisation, or community.
This includes the development of pre-operational strategies, laying the groundwork even before a single drone takes flight. We support governments, communities, and institutions in navigating the broader ecosystem dynamics that are essential for long-term success, planning, and preparation.
Developing frameworks for data ownership, privacy, utility, and lifecycle management.
Identifying the regulatory, safety, technical, and civic preparations required to support future drone activity.
Ensuring drone integration aligns with sustainability goals and minimises ecological impact.
Addressing equality, inclusion, community perceptions, and public engagement from the outset.
Positioning drone ecosystems to drive local job creation, industry growth, and workforce transformation.
Supporting the creation and growth of centres of excellence, research partnerships, and technology incubators.