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Runway Launches Flightpaths: Unified Mobile Release Management for Modern Teams at Scale
Major platform update introduces unprecedented visibility for managing high volumes of mobile apps and complex release workflows in one unified view
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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Runway, the mobile release management platform, has announced the launch of Flightpaths, a significant update to its platform that fundamentally rethinks how mobile teams manage releases at scale. Flightpaths introduces capabilities that unlock new ways for mobile teams to set up, manage, and automate their end-to-end release cycles, giving them complete control to rearrange and leverage multiple release steps for different parts of their cycle, and the ability to consolidate different apps or platforms into shared overviews and pipelines to deliver unified visibility across their entire app portfolio.
Why it matters
As mobile engineering organizations scale, the complexity of the mobile release process compounds, creating exponential coordination complexity, productivity drains, and quality risks. Flightpaths by Runway aims to address these challenges by providing a platform that adapts to the team's reality rather than forcing the team to adapt to the platform.
The details
Flightpaths introduces a new architecture that enables teams to keep tabs on everything to do with their releases, across all apps, in one consolidated view. With it, mobile teams can monitor all apps and releases in a unified place, take actions in bulk across all apps, customize every step of their release process, and define a release blueprint once and reuse it as needed. This allows cross-platform teams to manage iOS and Android releases in one view, white-label app teams to ship dozens or hundreds of apps with just a few clicks, and native teams to perfectly capture the unique steps and dependencies throughout their release process.
- Runway launched Flightpaths on February 25, 2026.
The players
Runway
A mobile release management platform trusted by leading mobile teams at companies like DoorDash, Skyscanner, SoFi, monday.com, Kickstarter, and Turo.
Gabriel Savit
CEO and Co-founder of Runway.
What they’re saying
“Flightpaths represents our vision for the future of mobile release management: A platform that adapts to your team's reality rather than forcing your team to adapt to the platform.”
— Gabriel Savit, CEO and Co-founder of Runway
What’s next
Flightpaths is available now to all Runway users. Interested parties can learn more at runway.team/features/flightpaths, explore Runway's interactive sandbox at runway.team/sandbox, or schedule a live tour with the Runway team at runway.team/demo.
The takeaway
Runway's Flightpaths update aims to help mobile teams release their apps with less wrangling and safeguard app quality by providing a platform that adapts to the team's unique release process and workflow, rather than forcing the team to adapt to the platform.
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