Six months into deployment, Mora Airport reports strong results with Flox in keeping wildlife off its runways.
Wildlife on or near a runway is one of aviation’s most persistent safety risks. At Mora Airport, Flox was deployed to address recurring pressure from birds and other animals across the airfield.
After six months of operation, the airport reports strong, consistent results — with species such as magpies and crows responding to the system and staying clear of protected areas. The autonomous setup works around the clock, reducing the need for manual patrols and ad-hoc scaring.
For a regional airport, that combination of safety and operational efficiency matters: fewer wildlife incursions, less disruption, and a humane way to keep both aircraft and animals safe.

















