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Aerospace company Airbus and AI Specialist Shield AI announced the first autonomous, Hivemind-powered flight of a MQ-72C ...
The test flight was supporting the airframer's effort to convert the H145-based UH-72B crewed helicopter into an unmanned, ...
Airbus Group’s U.S. defense business recently conducted the first flight test of an unmanned H145 helicopter using an ...
Airbus U.S. Space & Defense recently completed its first autonomous helicopter test flight utilizing Shield AI’s Hivemind ...
The H145 helicopter by Airbus accomplishes a variety of tasks in public and private sectors, even though it's not the fastest ...
Airbus U.S. Space & Defense recently completed its first autonomous helicopter test flight utilizing Shield AI’s Hivemind ...
Airbus Helicopters conducted its testing in Bronnoysund, Norway from 10-26 January using a modified H145 D3 – the latest five-bladed variant – equipped with cameras and temperature sensors.
Airbus will be busy in the coming weeks as it strives to achieve its decade-long aspiration to transform the Airbus H145 civil helicopter into an armed and autonomous military aircraft. The OEM ...
Airbus SE EADSY recently announced that it has inked a contract with the Norwegian Air Ambulance for the delivery of up to eight H145 helicopters, with an initial firm order for two units.
Airbus also states that the H145’s maximum weight is the same regardless of whether or not it is carrying an external load, while that version of the helicopter has a useful load of 4,200 lb.
Microflite currently operates an Airbus fleet of 20 rotorcraft ranging from single-engine H120, H125 and H130, to twin-engine H135 and H145. The operator also has on order an H135 and an H145.
The £183 million (U.S. $238 million) deal will see Airbus supply four of its H145 helicopters to the rotary wing element of the U.K. Military Flying Training System program.
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