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Miami Police Department Deploys Airwayz’s Overwatch Platform During FIFA World Cup Events

The deployment of Airwayz’s Overwatch airspace management platform during the FIFA World Cup demonstrates the future of airspace infrastructure for managing, securing, and coordinating complex urban airspace environments.

from News/Media Release
June 18, 2026
Graphic promoting airspace security for the FIFA World Cup, featuring the Miami skyline at sunset with large text reading “Securing Miami’s Airspace for FIFA World Cup” and a soccer ball in the foreground.

The Miami Police Department has deployed Overwatch, an airspace management system from Airwayz, during the FIFA World Cup events taking place throughout the city.

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  • Miami Police Department adopts Airwayz’s Overwatch platform for airspace management during FIFA World Cup events.
  • The Overwatch platform aids in managing, securing, and coordinating complex urban airspace environments.
  • This deployment illustrates advancements in airspace infrastructure for urban event management.

*Summarized by AI

The Miami Police Department is using Airwayz’s Overwatch airspace management platform to support public safety operations during the FIFA World Cup events taking place throughout the city.

“Overwatch will serve as an additional layer of security that manages the airspace during the World Cup games in Miami,” said Miami Police Department Lt. Alejandro Gutierrez. “With hundreds of thousands of visitors expected throughout the games, maintaining visibility and control over aerial activity is an important part of our overall public safety strategy. This deployment gives our teams the ability to coordinate multiple technologies, stakeholders and missions through a single operational environment, helping us ensure that fans, residents and visitors can enjoy a safe experience while attending the games and events across our city.”

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The deployment provides a unified operational framework for managing increasingly complex airspace activity, enabling law enforcement and public safety stakeholders to maintain real-time awareness and coordination during one of the largest international sporting events.

Real-Time Airspace Awareness

Screenshot of the Airwayz Overwatch drone monitoring platform displaying a map of downtown Miami with drone locations, alert zones, police response units, and real-time warnings about a hostile drone entering a restricted airspace mitigation zone.

Overwatch also provides mitigation decision support and helps operators respond effectively to potential airspace threats.

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Overwatch provides real-time airspace awareness, mission planning, airspace control, operational coordination, and decision-support capabilities for public safety stakeholders operating in one of the most dynamic urban environments in the United States. As major events attract growing numbers of drones, aircraft, sensors, and security assets, the need for a centralized system to manage complex airspace operations has become critical.

The platform enables organizations to coordinate operations, manage permissions and approvals, maintain compliance, integrate multiple detection and sensor systems, and support real-time operational decision-making.

Overwatch also provides mitigation decision support based on applicable regulations, authorities and agency protocols, helping operators respond effectively to potential airspace threats while maintaining safety, security and compliance.

Network of Technology Partners

The Miami deployment brings together a network of technology partners through Overwatch’s vendor-agnostic architecture. Its U.S. commercial partner, Noble IQ, supports the deployment, while detection capabilities are provided by integrating systems from DefenSync, which delivers radar and RF detection, and Spherelink, which provides compact edge-AI acoustic sensors. All partner systems are integrated seamlessly through Overwatch to create a unified operational picture for public safety personnel.

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“Airspace is rapidly becoming one of the most important operational domains of the modern world,” said Airwayz Chairman Yaron Rosen. “Just as cities required roads to support cars and digital networks to support the internet economy, the rise of drones, supervised autonomous systems, advanced aviation, and connected sensors is creating the need for an entirely new layer of infrastructure. The organizations that lead in the coming decade will be those that can govern, secure and intelligently manage their airspace. Airspace will become a strategic asset for governments, cities and enterprises worldwide, and Overwatch is designed to serve as the digital foundation that enables that future.”


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