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Airbus unveils autonomous helicopter

August 10, 2020 by David Edwards

Aerospace giant Airbus has unveiled an autonomous helicopter.

The prototype of Airbus Helicopters’ VSR700 unmanned aerial system has performed its first free flight. The VSR700 performed a 10-minute flight at a drone test centre near Aix-en-Provence in the south of France.

The company says this is a “significant step” in the programme following the first flight in November 2019 when the prototype was tethered to comply with regulatory requirements. [Read more…] about Airbus unveils autonomous helicopter

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: airbus, flight, free, helicopter, helicopters, performed, programme, prototype, system, vsr

Big investor dumps all its Rolls-Royce stock

August 7, 2020 by David Edwards

ValueAct, a San Francisco-based investment company with more than $16 billion of assets under management, has sold all its shares it Rolls-Royce, according to a report on the Financial Times website.

ValueAct is said by Reuters to have at one stage held almost 10 percent of Rolls-Royce entire stock, which currently capitalizes at approximately $6.3 billion.

One of the most famous names in the industry, Rolls-Royce is one of the world’s leading suppliers of aircraft engines. [Read more…] about Big investor dumps all its Rolls-Royce stock

Filed Under: Design, News Tagged With: airframe, boom, building, company, currently, flight, overture, passenger, propulsion, refine, rolls-royce, supersonic, system, teams, valuable, work

FLIR Systems launches new sensor for drones and robots

July 16, 2020 by David Edwards

FLIR Systems has launched something called “FLIR Hadron”, which the company describes as the industry’s first dual sensor module for drone, robotic, and imaging original equipment manufacturers.

Designed to help reduce development costs and improve time-to-market, the lightweight, low power, and compact form factor includes a 12-megapixel visible camera paired with the FLIR Boson 320×240 resolution thermal camera with up to a 60-hertz framerate.

Paul Clayton, general manager, components business at FLIR, says: “With the introduction of Hadron, FLIR Systems is leading the way in offering low-cost, dual sensor integration across a variety of industries from commercial drones to industrial imaging systems. [Read more…] about FLIR Systems launches new sensor for drones and robots

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: airframes, camera, ceo, compact, development, drone, drones, flight, flir, hadron, integrated, integration, lightweight, module, performance, robotic, robotics, sensor, size, small, systems, teal, uas, vantage

UPS to use drones to deliver medicines to retirement homes in Florida

May 26, 2020 by David Edwards

CVS Health Corporation and UPS subsidiary UPS Flight Forward will use drones to deliver prescription medicines from a CVS pharmacy to The Villages, Florida for the largest US retirement community, home to more than 135,000 residents.

The service will use Matternet’s M2 drone system.

Drone transport offers a fast delivery option for medicines that are time-sensitive, while supporting social-distancing efforts. Drone delivery options provide individuals with a convenient alternative to visiting a pharmacy. This program can also help prioritize the protection of healthcare workers. [Read more…] about UPS to use drones to deliver medicines to retirement homes in Florida

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: air, community, coronavirus, customers, cvs, deliveries, delivery, drone, faa, flight, florida, forward, health, healthcare, medicines, ongoing, pharmacy, retirement, rules, service, spread

Honeywell equips Middle East Airlines with new cockpit tech

December 2, 2019 by David Edwards

Honeywell has signed a selection agreement with Middle East Airlines, the national flag-carrier airline of Lebanon, to provide cockpit technologies to support the airline’s new fleet of 19 aircraft.

The deal, which includes four of Airbus’ latest variant, the A321XLR, will see Honeywell provide its latest full avionics suite to help Middle East Airlines maximize safety and ensure regulatory compliance.

Middle East Airlines’ (MEA) purchase of Airbus aircraft includes 11 A321NEOs, four A330NEOs and four A321XLRs, the latest evolution of the successful A321NEO aircraft. [Read more…] about Honeywell equips Middle East Airlines with new cockpit tech

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UPS attains FAA’s first full approval for drone airline

October 9, 2019 by David Edwards

UPS subsidiary UPS Flight Forward says it has received the US government’s first full Part 135 Standard certification to operate a drone airline.

The company will initially expand its drone delivery service further to support hospital campuses around the country, and to provide solutions for customers beyond those in the healthcare industry.

UPS Flight Forward plans in the future to transport a variety of items for customers in many industries, and regularly fly drones beyond the operators’ visual line of sight. [Read more…] about UPS attains FAA’s first full approval for drone airline

Filed Under: Logistics, News Tagged With: build, certificate, certification, company, customers, delivery, drone, drones, expand, faa, flight, fly, forward, future, government, healthcare, operations, pilot, service, services, sight, standard, unmanned, visual

NASA takes delivery of first all-electric experimental aircraft

October 5, 2019 by Abdul Montaqim

The first all-electric configuration of NASA’s X-57 Maxwell now is at the space agency’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Edwards, California.

The X-57, NASA’s first all-electric experimental aircraft, or X-plane – and the first crewed X-plane in two decades – was delivered by Empirical Systems Aerospace (ESAero) of San Luis Obispo, California on Wednesday, October 2, in the first of three configurations as an all-electric aircraft, known as Modification II, or Mod II.

The X-57’s Mod II vehicle features the replacement of traditional combustion engines on a baseline Tecnam P2006T aircraft, with electric cruise motors. [Read more…] about NASA takes delivery of first all-electric experimental aircraft

Filed Under: Design, Features Tagged With: aircraft, all-electric, configurations, delivery, design, distributed, electric, esaero, flight, ground, ii, iii, iv, learned, lessons, mod, nasa, project, propulsion, systems, team, testing, tests, vehicle, wing, x-plane

Strange spacecraft lands on Earth carrying humanoid robot

September 18, 2019 by Sam Francis

An unmanned spacecraft recently landed on Earth carrying a humanoid robot. But, perhaps disappointingly for UFO buffs, neither is alien in origin.

The spacecraft is the Soyuz MS-14 space capsule, which made a “first of its kind test flight” to the International Space Station.

The vehicle is Russian, and so is its passenger, a humanoid robot called Skybot F-850, also known as “Fedor”, apparently (main picture). [Read more…] about Strange spacecraft lands on Earth carrying humanoid robot

Filed Under: Industry, News Tagged With: carrying, earth, flight, humanoid, origin, robot, russian, soyuz, space, spacecraft, station, unmanned

DJI uses Ubuntu in drone computer

July 5, 2019 by Anna

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Ubuntu, the most popular Linux operating system for the Internet of Things, is now available on the Manifold 2, a high-performance embedded computer offered by drone manufacturer, DJI.

The Manifold 2 is designed to fit onto DJI’s drone platforms via the onboard SDK and enables developers to transform aerial platforms into truly smarter drones, performing complex computing tasks and advanced image processing, which in-turn creates rapid flexibility for enterprise usage.

As part of the offering, the Manifold 2 is planning to feature snaps. Snaps are containerised software packages, designed to work perfectly across cloud, desktop, and IoT devices – with this the first instance of the technology’s availability on drones.

[Read more…] about DJI uses Ubuntu in drone computer

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The Future of Automation in the Aviation Industry

July 4, 2019 by Liv

Recent years have seen a considerable buzz build up around the prospect of automated transport. But in the aviation industry at least, this revolution has been going on for a while.

Every commercial flight, including those undertaken by private jets, takes place with some aspects being handled entirely by a computer.

As artificial intelligence becomes more sophisticated, it’s a near-certainty that a greater portion of piloting duties will be handed over to automated systems. [Read more…] about The Future of Automation in the Aviation Industry

Filed Under: Features, Promoted Tagged With: automated, automation, autopilot, aviation, better, flight, future, human, industry, job, landing, pilot, pilots, plane, restricted, smaller, sophisticated, step, systems, take-off

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