The first operational Boeing MQ-25A Stingray has taken to the sky for the first time. On April 25, 2026, the carrier-based ...
The FAA is working to develop artificial intelligence software to help air traffic controllers manage flights across the ...
A team of researchers in China has unveiled what they describe as the world’s first open-source flight control system designed specifically for bamboo-frame drones, helping the push for low-cost, ...
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Video: US Navy tests MQ-25A refueling drone in first autonomous operational flight
Boeing and the U.S. Navy have moved a step closer to integrating unmanned aircraft ...
Pyka today announced the successful first flight of DropShip, its next-generation heavy-lift autonomous aircraft built for ...
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US Navy's unmanned MQ-25A Stingray notches first successful test flight
The U.S. Navy and Boeing conducted the Stingray's first test flight on Saturday, showing its ability to taxi, take off, fly ...
A 'Type A mishap' during the Boeing Starliner's Crew Flight Test in 2024 meant all Starliner-1 crew members were reassigned ...
A successful Boeing and Navy test flight in southern Illinois brings the MQ-25A Stingray closer to aircraft carrier ...
The United States Armed Forces, including the Air Force, Navy, and Marines, are on a trajectory to dramatically expand their ...
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US Air Force tests Anduril semiautonomous combat jet drone without direct pilot control
Just days after a U.S. Army CH-47F Chinook completed its first fully automated approach ...
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FAA weighs Palantir AI to overhaul aging US air traffic control systems
More than a third of the computer systems that guide 45,000 daily flights across the United States have been rated ...
Aurora Flight Sciences and DARPA are continuing the assembly of the X-65 CRANE demonstrator, targeting a first flight by 2027. The aircraft is still missing the wings and the canted tails. The company ...
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