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Talos Avionics develops advanced, cost-effective avionics solutions aimed at enhancing aviation safety across various segments. The company specializes in high-tech products for both traditional aircraft and unmanned aerial systems, including portable Electronic Flight Instrument Systems (EFIS) and comprehensive drone solutions such as Remote ID, tracking, and Flight Termination Systems (FTS). Their technical approach leverages modern technology to deliver sophisticated capabilities at accessible price points, making advanced safety features widely available.
The company was established in 2014 by a group of aviation enthusiasts. Their founding insight centered on addressing the need for more affordable and technologically current avionics, believing that advanced safety features should not be prohibitively expensive. This vision was driven by a passion for aviation and a commitment to leveraging innovation to improve flight operations for a broader range of users.
Talos Avionics primarily serves the non-certified avionics market and drone operators, providing them with essential tools for safer and more compliant flight. The company’s long-term vision is to continually integrate cutting-edge technology into its product offerings, thereby expanding access to critical aviation safety systems. They aim to be a leading provider of innovative and dependable avionics that contribute to a safer global airspace in the evolving landscape of aerial technology.
TalosAvionics has raised $220K across 1 funding round.
TalosAvionics has raised $220K in total across 1 funding round.
TalosAvionics has raised $220K in total across 1 funding round.
TalosAvionics's investors include Big Pi Ventures.
Talos Avionics is a technology company specializing in avionics R&D, developing innovative, low-cost devices that enhance flight safety for both manned and unmanned aircraft through advanced sensor fusion, electronic flight information, and recording solutions.[1][2][3][4] Founded in 2014, it serves pilots, drone manufacturers, and aviation authorities by addressing key challenges like precision, redundancy, and regulatory compliance with products such as Remote IDs, ADS-L traffic systems, MPTS Pro, and Flight Termination Systems (FTS).[2][3][7] The company's growth momentum stems from rapid deployment of second-generation algorithms, integration of tablets for in-flight usability, and new drone-focused products combining tracking, Remote ID, and FTS in single devices with ranges up to 80km.[2][7]
Talos Avionics was founded in 2014 by aviation enthusiasts with extensive backgrounds in computer science and robotics, driven by a passion to leverage advancements in sensor technology and algorithms for the avionics domain.[1][2] Operating from bases in Hauppauge, New York, USA, and Heraklion-Crete, Greece, the team identified early opportunities in making multi-sensor packages more accessible and cost-effective for pilots, while recognizing the rising role of tablets in flight planning and execution.[2] Pivotal early traction came from their R&D focus, enabling quick market entry for concepts like constantly updatable user interfaces and robust sensor fusion, which differentiated them from traditional instruments.[2]
Talos Avionics rides the wave of drone proliferation and stricter aviation regulations, particularly FAA Remote ID mandates, by providing compliant, long-range tracking and termination solutions that enable safer integration of unmanned systems into shared airspace.[3][7] Timing aligns with falling sensor costs and 4G/5G advancements, amplifying their medium-to-long-range products (5-80km) amid growing demand for affordable avionics in general aviation and commercial drones.[2][7] Market forces like rising urban air mobility and beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) operations favor their R&D agility, while their dual U.S.-EU presence strengthens influence in global certification ecosystems, fostering safer, more accessible flight tech.[2]
Talos Avionics is poised to expand its drone ecosystem dominance with integrated Remote ID/FTS devices, potentially capturing share in manufacturer supply chains as BVLOS and autonomous flight regulations evolve.[7] Trends like AI-enhanced sensor fusion and 5G connectivity will shape their trajectory, enabling even lower-cost, higher-precision offerings for emerging markets in eVTOL and cargo drones. Their influence may grow through partnerships with aviation authorities, solidifying a niche in mission-critical avionics while protecting pilot investments via continuous updates—echoing their founding vision of safer skies through enthusiast-driven innovation.[1][2]
TalosAvionics has raised $220K across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $220K Seed in May 2015.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 1, 2015 | $220K Seed | — | BIG PI Ventures | Announced |