Air Traffic Control Tech Startup Skyverse Receives South East Angels funding


Sussex-based angel investment group South East Angels is proud to announce its recent investment in Skyverse - a software startup helping increase safety and reduce costs in air traffic control operations.

Skyverse helps all airports modernise away from traditional processes to a cloud workflow solution that provides more data, transparency, and insight to a control tower. This solution allows regional and general aviation airports to access the same standard of tools typically delivered to the major international airports.

Skyverse’s SaaS tools replace Air Traffic Services' paper-based processes and a significant volume of repetitious radio and telephone communications. The tools share clearer, faster and richer information between Air Traffic Services and their network of users. This cuts Controller and Assistant workload while improving safety and situational awareness.


This seed investment marks a significant milestone in Skyverse’s journey, and is an exciting step towards realising their vision of improving the way control towers operate around the world. With the backing of South East Angels as part of their seed round, Skyverse is well-positioned to continue its growth internationally, helping small airports reduce costs and increase safety. 

Hal Newberry, Co-founder of Skyverse, Says:
”We had the privilege of working with South East Angels, who made the funding process seamless and efficient. From our initial pitch to signing the deal, we were met with warmth and enthusiasm at every step. Proud to be part of the SEA family!”


Kristina Pereckaite, Managing Director at South East Angels says:
"The Skyverse team have identified a market desperately in need of modernising, their product delivers important value to smaller airports. We’re pleased to be backing Mike, Hal, and the team.”

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