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NASA to Study Autonomous Operations at Airports
Data from test flights will be shared with the FAA, NASA, and others to develop performance standards for autonomous aircraft.
Reliable Robotics has secured a new NASA contract to flight test its automated Cessna 208B Caravan in and around U.S. airports, marking the company’s most ambitious operational demonstrations to date.
Reliable’s dual-use aircraft autonomy system, the Reliable Autonomy System (RAS), automates every phase of flight including taxi, takeoff, enroute, and landing. For large UAS to be operationally ...
A team led by NASA and U.S. Forest Service scientists recently collected real-time, visible and infrared data from sensors onboard a remotely piloted aircraft over the Esperanza Fire in Southern ...
Reliable plans to certify its autonomy platform first as a modification for the Cessna Caravan. Credit: Reliable Robotics Reliable Robotics has signed a Space Act Agreement (SAA) with NASA to jointly ...
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) achieved a major milestone in August with the release of operational rules for the routine use of small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). However, the ...
State allocated $4 billion to build infrastructure for eVTOL air-taxi networks ...
NASA has signed a cooperative agreement with General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (GA-ASI) to perform a demonstration flight as part of the agency’s project to integrate unmanned aircraft ...
Reliable Robotics, the leader in autonomous aircraft systems, today announced a new contract with NASA’s Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate (ARMD) to perform and collect data from operational ...
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