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Issued: Mar 1, 2021 (8:15pm EST)
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Boeing Loyal Wingman Uncrewed Aircraft Completes First
Flight
Successful test progresses Royal Australian Air Force’s
teaming aircraft program
AUSTRALIA, March 1,
2021 – Boeing
[NYSE:BA] Australia and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) have successfully
completed the first test flight of the Loyal Wingman uncrewed aircraft.
The flight of the first
military aircraft to be designed and manufactured in Australia in more than 50
years flew under the supervision of a Boeing test pilot monitoring the aircraft
from a ground control station at the Woomera Range Complex.
“The Loyal Wingman’s first
flight is a major step in this long-term, significant project for the Air Force
and Boeing Australia, and we’re thrilled to be a part of the successful test,”
said Air Vice-Marshal Cath Roberts, RAAF Head of Air Force Capability. “The
Loyal Wingman project is a pathfinder for the integration of autonomous systems
and artificial intelligence to create smart human-machine teams.
“Through this project we are
learning how to integrate these new capabilities to complement and extend air
combat and other missions,” she said.
Following a series of taxi
tests validating ground handling, navigation and control, and pilot interface,
the aircraft completed a successful takeoff under its own power before flying a
pre-determined route at different speeds and altitudes to verify flight
functionality and demonstrate the performance of the Airpower Teaming System
design.
“Boeing and Australia are
pioneering fully integrated combat operations by crewed and uncrewed aircraft,”
said Boeing Defense, Space & Security President and CEO Leanne Caret.
“We’re honored to be opening this part of aviation’s future with the Royal
Australian Air Force, and we look forward to showing others how they also could
benefit from our loyal wingman capabilities.”
With support from more than
35 Australian industry teams and leveraging Boeing’s innovative processes,
including model-based engineering techniques, such as a digital twin to
digitally flight-test missions, the team was able to manufacture the aircraft
from design to flight in three years.
This first Loyal Wingman
aircraft is serving as the foundation for the Boeing Airpower Teaming System
being developed for various global defense customers. The aircraft will fly
alongside other platforms, using artificial intelligence to team with existing
crewed and uncrewed assets to complement mission capabilities.
Additional Loyal Wingman
aircraft are currently under development, with plans for teaming flights
scheduled for later this year.
For more information about
the Boeing Airpower Teaming System, visit https://www.boeing.com/defense/airpower-teaming-system/.
For more information on
Defense, Space & Security, visit www.boeing.com.
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