AIR demonstrates successful uncrewed eVTOL night cargo flight: video


AIR, a developer of midsize eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) aerial vehicles, has announced that it has completed advanced uncrewed nighttime flight demonstrations of its latest aircraft. The type is being developed for day/night logistics support and can be used by operators for autonomous nighttime flights. According to a company statement, “This is a critical milestone in solidifying standard operating procedures (SOPs) for night operations and verifying seamless integration with ground crews for loading and unloading the aircraft. 

In a remote, non-airport site with minimal infrastructure, the uncrewed aircraft demonstrated its ability to operate in real-world conditions with limited resources. This phase was designed to validate the platform’s ability to operate seamlessly in both daytime and nighttime conditions, with a key focus on ensuring that even ground crews previously unfamiliar with it can seamlessly handle the aircraft with minimal training. 

The company added that, “The demonstrations further advance the company’s efforts to bring its cargo-focused eVTOL and the piloted AIR ONE to market for both consumer and commercial logistics use, showcasing its suitability for diverse applications. Following simple SOPs, ground crews successfully loaded 550 pounds (250 kilograms) of cargo into the aircraft and observed its departure via remote operation, demonstrating the eVTOL’s ability to integrate with any ground team.”

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