05/18/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/18/2026 12:03
GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan, May 18, 2026 - The Gerald R. Ford International Airport hosted its annual FLITE event on Tuesday, May 12, demonstrating the latest in breakthrough solutions that make airports safer, cleaner and more efficient and improve the experience of airlines, passengers and all team members.
The Ford Launchpad for Innovative Technologies and Entrepreneurship, or FLITE, began in 2022 and throughout the program's history, more than $1.5 million in grant funding has been awarded to over 40 projects.
FLITE participants hail from many U.S. states and eight countries. They are accepted into the program after an application process and readiness review by the Ford Airport and FLITE partners including Seamless Ventures, Michigan Office of Future Mobility and Electrification, Southwest Airlines, Avflight and the West Michigan Aviation Academy.
This year's project showcase included:
Along with funding, FLITE provides these start-ups with industry-expert feedback, testing and analysis, talent, intelligence, scaling and launch advice, along with access to vendors, airlines and regulators. Past projects deemed commercially viable include the use of autonomous wheelchairs, AI American Sign Language technology embedded into Ford Airport monitors, automatic runway pavement testing and baggage tracking and movement innovations.
"The Ford Airport has always been committed to adopting proven technical advancements that enhance airport safety, service and trust for our guests, and help the U.S. remain the global leader in accessible aviation," said Tory Richardson, CEO and president of the Ford Airport. "Being able to launch technologies that benefit passengers the most is a great fit as we uphold our designation as one of the best small airports in the country."
FLITE works with companies to build the case for emerging air travel solutions through thoughtfully designed projects. Products are analyzed for desirability, feasibility and viability.
Applications are now open until June 30 for companies interested in applying for funding through FLITE. More information can be found at www.grr.org/flite.
About the Gerald R. Ford International Airport
The Gerald R. Ford International Airport is the second busiest airport in Michigan, serving business and leisure travelers with nonstop and connecting flights on eight airlines. The Ford Airport is managed and operated by the Gerald R. Ford International Airport Authority. For more information, visit www.flyford.org or follow the airport on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and Instagram @FlyGRFord.
About the Gerald R. Ford International Airport
Founded in 2022 as one of the nation's first airport-based outside innovation programs, FLITE focuses on propelling the transformation of aviation by providing grant funding and live environment testing opportunities to companies focused on bringing emerging air travel technologies and solutions to market. FLITE does this by providing access to industry experts, collaboration opportunities, accelerated testing and learning and project management and product development. For more information, visit www.grr.org/flite.
# # #