US Air Force is one
step closer to getting remotely piloted cargo aircraft
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Reliable
Robotics, a leading player in autonomous aircraft systems, announced that it
has received military airworthiness approval to begin flight testing and
operational missions of its remotely piloted Cessna 208 Caravan cargo
aircraft for the U.S. Air Force.
According to a press release from the
company, this milestone represents an elevated level of engagement with the
Department of Defense (DoD) as Reliable Robotics is now equipped to showcase
its dual-use automated flight capabilities tailored to military applications,
including cargo missions.
Dr. David O’Brien, Major General (Ret.)
and Senior Vice President of Government Solutions at Reliable Robotics,
emphasized the significance of this achievement, stating, “Nothing compares to
showcasing how our autonomous flight capabilities will immediately enable new
ways for the U.S. Air Force and other departments of the military to lead with
innovation, improve safety and project power across the globe.”
DoD airworthiness policies mandate that
all aircraft and air systems intended for Air Force use undergo a rigorous
airworthiness assessment in accordance with Air Force standards. In compliance
with these requirements, Reliable Robotics conducted a comprehensive safety
analysis, maintenance and operational evaluations, and testing of the automated
flight technologies. This airworthiness accomplishment represents a pivotal
milestone within Reliable’s Phase III Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)
contract.
Hank “Hog” Griffiths, AFWERX Airworthiness and Test Lead, commented on the
significance of this achievement, stating, “Our AFWERX partners are developing
exciting automation technologies through robust engineering and flight test
campaigns. The technology is maturing rapidly, and this airworthiness approval
for a certified aircraft retrofitted with an autonomous flight system provides
significant opportunities for the military.”
Reliable Robotics has been collaborating
with the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) and AFWERX since 2021, involving
SBIR awards and a comprehensive study on large aircraft automation. In 2023,
Reliable demonstrated automated flight capabilities to military personnel as
part of the Golden Phoenix exercise at Travis Air Force Base.
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