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Six Months In, Mora Airport Reports Strong Results with Flox in Keeping Wildlife Off Runways
Press Release
12 Oct, 2025

Six Months In, Mora Airport Reports Strong Results with Flox in Keeping Wildlife Off Runways

Mora, October 2025 – Since May, Mora Airport has been using Flox adaptable bioacoustics to keep birds away from runways and reduce the risk of bird strikes.

 

Located in a region rich in birdlife, Mora Airport has long faced challenges with birds like gulls, crows, and other bird species that can pose a serious threat to aviation safety.

 

Since deploying Flox, the airport has seen a noticeable drop in bird activity around the airfield.

 

 

“We’ve been using Flox’s adaptive bioacoustics for several months now, and the quality has been excellent. It gives us an effective way to safely guide birds away from the runway area when needed. Species like magpies and crows respond instantly to the clear, well-tuned sound variations. The wide range of options allows us to experiment and find what works best for our environment.”

                                                                                                                                    — Fredrik Wickholm, Aerodrome Maintenance Manager, Mora Airport

 

 

“Mora is one of the first airports in Sweden to deploy intelligent wildlife control using our solutions, and their results show just how powerful the system can be,” says Sara Nozkova, CEO of Flox. “It’s a big step forward for aviation safety and sustainable airport operations.”

 

Flox is currently in use across the Nordics and North America, protecting wildlife and infrastructure in sectors such as aviation, agriculture, and transportation. The success at Mora Airport adds a strong reference case for wider adoption in aviation world-wide.

 

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