meerir Partners with Tulsa Airports Improvement Trust to Advance Airspace Intelligence at TUL and RVS
- Mar 5
- 2 min read

meerir’s AI-powered airspace platform goes live at Tulsa International and Tulsa Riverside Airports, enabling real-time UAS intelligence, security operations, and BVLOS corridor planning
TULSA, Okla. — meerir announced today the successful onboarding of the Tulsa Airports Improvement Trust (TAIT) as a user and partner of its AI-powered airspace intelligence platform. The deployment activates real-time airspace monitoring and decision-grade UAS intelligence at Tulsa International Airport (TUL) and Tulsa Riverside Airport (RVS), integrating ADS-B and Remote ID sensor feeds from the SAFE-T (Secure Autonomy Feedback & Evaluation Testbed) infrastructure into the meerir platform.
The partnership connects TAIT’s operational teams to meerir’s tiered AI agent architecture, enabling natural language queries against live and historical aviation and drone data, automated airspace scoring, and BVLOS corridor planning. The platform’s intent sharing capability also positions TAIT to lead pre-deployment coordination across Oklahoma’s rapidly expanding drone ecosystem.
“meerir gives our operations team something we’ve never had before — the ability to ask a plain-English question about our airspace and get a decision-grade answer in seconds. Whether we’re tracking an unidentified aircraft near the perimeter, planning a BVLOS corridor, or assessing the impact of new drone operations in our approach paths, the platform surfaces the intelligence we need without requiring our team to become data analysts. This is exactly the kind of capability modern airports need.”— Cole Brown, Director of Operations, Tulsa Airports Improvement Trust
The TAIT deployment is powered by the SAFE-T data exchange, a component of the EDA designated Tulsa Autonomy Tech Hub. SAFE-T fuses radar, ADS-B, and Remote ID data streaming through a secure exchange layer, with meerir serving as lead platform developer and primary intelligence interface for operational stakeholders.
“TAIT represents exactly the kind of anchor customer that validates meerir’s mission,” said Craig Mahaney, CEO of meerir. “Airports are at the center of every airspace integration challenge — commercial delivery, DFR programs, counter-UAS, BVLOS corridors. Having TAIT’s operational teams on the platform, backed by live sensor infrastructure, is the foundation for how we intend to build an airspace intelligence network.”
About the SAFE-T Program
SAFE-T (Secure Autonomy Feedback & Evaluation Testbed) is a multi-agency airspace surveillance and data exchange infrastructure serving the greater Tulsa metropolitan area. The program fuses radar, ADS-B, and Remote ID data into a unified air picture serving USS/UTM providers, UAS operators, public safety agencies, and FAA regulatory stakeholders. SAFE-T is a component of the THETA EDA-designated Tech Hub, with ResilienX as system integrator and Skyway Range as data service owner.
About meerir
meerir is an AI-powered airspace intelligence platform that transforms how aviation stakeholders understand, plan, and coordinate operations in complex airspace environments. Through natural language queries, AI powered airspace decision workflows, and multi-source data fusion across ADS-B, Remote ID, radar, weather, and regulatory data, meerir delivers decision-grade intelligence to enterprise customers including airport authorities, drone operators, and public safety agencies.
About Tulsa Airports Improvement Trust
Tulsa Airports Improvement Trust (TAIT) manages and operates Tulsa International Airport (TUL) and Tulsa Riverside Airport (RVS), serving the greater Tulsa metropolitan region. TAIT is committed to advancing operational excellence and positioning Tulsa as a leader in next-generation aviation infrastructure and airspace integration.
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