Ready-to-use kit with a 12 month license for €3500 for a limited time.
We acquired the AirSkill drone simulator because organizing training sessions during work hours is challenging and there are few instructors. When our new pilots start guided training with a real drone, they’ve already practiced independently with AirSkill. Thanks to the simulator, they have a better feel for flying, which reduces uncertainties.
UAS Manager
Fire Department in Southern FinlandThe Air Force and other professional aviation have used simulators for decades as a crucial part of pilot training. Thanks to AirSkill, drone pilots can also finally practice with an advanced simulator.
Lauri Puranen
Major General, former Commander of the Finnish Air ForceAirSkill is a game changer for pilot training! VR simulation as a part of our training program results in more repetition for every pilot, allowing for skills to be honed and errors to be eliminated in a safe environment. AirSkill includes training scenarios for specific manoeuvres and procedures that are crucial to our customers’ operational effectiveness.
Gerard Szustek
Instructor and Owner of PilotBSPAnarky Labs has developed a very potential platform, scalable, applicable to multitude of use case scenarios across industries and remote robotics solutions.
Andreas Langner
Director - Optical engineering - MicrosoftThis is impressive! Let’s integrate AirHUD with our Parrot drones so that our clients can get the benefits, too.
Jérôme Bouvard
Director - Strategic Partnerships - ParrotAnarky Labs’ solution combines use case, safety and drone operation information into a whole new level.
Jonas Stjernberg
Board Member - FlykWe did over 5000 flight missions last year. Everything from documenting crime scenes, producing overviews of tactical situations to operational command posts and large scale aviation operations in conjunction with for instance state visits. We see AR technology like AirHUD as the next logical step in improving how pilots manage their drones, improve situational awareness and improve safety.
Jarmo Puustinen
Superintendent at National Police Board of Finland






