Honeywell Focuses New Unit on UAS and UAM Sectors
Honeywell
is forming a new Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) business unit to advance
the aerospace group’s ambitions in the fast-emerging UAS and urban
air mobility (UAM) sectors. The new division, announced this morning,
will have its own engineering and sales resources and will offer
aircraft systems including avionics, hybrid and electric propulsion,
thermal management, air traffic management, and ground services such
as predictive maintenance.
The
new Honeywell division will have a strong focus on developing
software to advance key technological needs for UAS and UAM aircraft.
These include fly-by-wire autopilot to ensure aircraft stability,
detect-and-avoid algorithms to automatically fly an aircraft around
oncoming traffic, and artificial intelligence to track landing zones.
“We
can provide unified systems that will make [the operation of the
aircraft] more simple and intuitive, which is especially important
for operators who will need to depend on less well trained and
experienced pilots,” said Stephane Fymat, Honeywell's v-p and general
manager of the new business. “We’re taking a unified holistic
approach to developing core technology for this sector and we believe
we can help to make it happen and not just chase opportunity.”
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