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Skylark Labs Launches Fixed Debris Detection System for 24/7 Runway Safety at Airports

Skylark Labs unveils a 24/7 Fixed FOD detection system at airports, enhancing runway safety and eliminating costly operational downtimes through autonomous monitoring.

PUNE, India, March 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Skylark Labs today announced the deployment of its Fixed Foreign Object Debris (FOD) detection system at major commercial airports, enhancing runway safety through continuous, autonomous monitoring. This innovation eliminates the need for mobile vehicle patrols, addressing a critical concern for aviation operators where even seconds of runway downtime can incur significant costs.

The Fixed FOD detection system operates 24/7, autonomously monitoring runways without operational interruptions. It utilizes adaptive optical AI, similar to the technology powering Skylark’s mobile Tracer AI vehicles, allowing the system to learn from debris patterns, false positives, and surface anomalies in real time. By operating continuously, it ensures that runway safety remains uncompromised.

Upon detecting debris, the system quickly transmits precise coordinates to ground operations and air traffic control, facilitating rapid response without the scheduling constraints associated with vehicle deployment. It can automatically classify debris by type and build longitudinal safety profiles that highlight high-risk zones, thus aiding in predictive maintenance planning.

The Fixed FOD Detection system is integrated with Skylark’s broader Runway Monitoring Intelligence Layer network. Insights gained from one airport—such as new debris signatures or emerging false positive trends—are instantly shared across the global network, creating a unified intelligence ecosystem that benefits all commercial airports involved. This interconnected approach fosters a collaborative environment where safety knowledge is shared across the aviation industry.

“We cannot afford to stop operations for debris checks—every minute on the ground costs us. This system runs continuously without any disruption to our schedule, and when something is found, we know exactly where it is. That is what we needed,” said a Director of Operations at a major commercial airport in India.

Amarjot Singh, Founder and CEO of Skylark Labs, emphasized the critical role of efficiency in commercial airport operations. “Every second counts, and debris is not an option. Our fixed detection system eliminates the constraints of mobile patrols while delivering the same adaptive intelligence. It runs 24/7, learns continuously, and shares knowledge across the global network—giving airports the automation and insight they need to operate safely and efficiently.”

The implementation of the Fixed FOD Detection system signifies a substantial market opportunity as commercial aviation operators around the world modernize their runway safety infrastructure. Skylark Labs is already deploying the technology at major airports globally, positioning it as a vital component of next-generation airport safety operations.

About Skylark Labs
Skylark Labs is an AI company focused on developing edge-native, self-learning intelligence platforms for defense, transportation, and critical infrastructure. Headquartered in Menlo Park, California, and with operations in India, the company specializes in adaptive AI systems tailored for field-deployed, air-gapped, and resource-constrained environments. Skylark Labs’ solutions are used by defense forces, government entities, and infrastructure operators across various sectors, including maritime security, airfield monitoring, highway intelligence, and industrial safety applications. For further information, visit www.skylarklabs.ai.

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