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SkyGrid and ENAIRE Sign Agreement on U-space and Air Mobility in Spain

SkyGrid, a Boeing company, and ENAIRE, Spain's national air navigation service provider, signed a memorandum of understanding on May 27, 2026. The agreement focuses on U-space services and innovative air mobility operations.

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SkyGrid, a Boeing company that develops third-party services for airspace integration, and ENAIRE, Spain's designated single Common Information Services provider, signed a memorandum of understanding on May 27, 2026, in Lisbon. The agreement was signed at Airspace World 2026. It covers collaboration on U-space and innovative air mobility projects in Spain.

Through the memorandum, the two organizations will exchange knowledge, develop technology, and pursue international initiatives. The stated goal is to support growth of the U-space and innovative air mobility ecosystem. The signing took place between Jia Xu, Chief Executive Officer of SkyGrid, and Enrique Maurer, Director General of ENAIRE.

The memorandum does not specify timelines, funding amounts, or operational milestones.

Key Facts

May 27, 2026 signing
Memorandum signed in Lisbon at Airspace World 2026
SkyGrid role
Boeing subsidiary focused on third-party airspace services
ENAIRE role
Spanish national ANSP and single CIS provider
Agreement focus
U-space services and innovative air mobility in Spain

Potential Impact

  1. 01

    The organizations may exchange technical information on U-space systems.

  2. 02

    Future joint projects on air mobility operations in Spain could be considered.

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PublishedMay 27, 2026, 3:10 PM

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