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- Reliable Robotics
Advanced automation will make aircraft safer, more available, more affordable and fundamentally transformative to the way goods and people move around the planet
- Air Force Acquiring Autonomous, FAA-Certifiable Cargo Plane
Mountain View, California-based aviation technology company Reliable Robotics announced on Aug 26 a $17 4 million contract with the Air Force to purchase, integrate and test its continuous autopilot platform onto a Cessna 208B Caravan cargo plane
- Reliable Robotics Corporation - LinkedIn
The Reliable autonomous flight system will enable a future where air transportation is safer, more convenient and fundamentally transformative to the way goods and people move around the planet
- Reliable Robotics Secures $17. 4M Air Force Deal As FAA Approves Fully . . .
Reliable Robotics proves that truly autonomous operations can clear regulatory hurdles—but the pathway requires years of collaboration with the FAA, extensive testing, and robust safety systems The technology parallels are striking
- Reliable Robotics Aims To Deliver Cargo With Nobody In The Cockpit - Forbes
California-based Reliable Robotics is developing a remotely-piloted flight system it thinks will sell to cargo operators with the promise of efficiency and lower costs
- NASA, Reliable Robotics Contract Advances UAS Integration Near Airports . . .
For large UAS to be operationally viable at scale, they must be safe and reliable throughout a variety of dynamic environments and contingency scenarios Airport environments are critical as they include operations with higher traffic density
- Reliable Robotics Flies Large Cargo Aircraft with No One On Board
Reliable Robotics launched in 2017 to bring safe, certified automation systems to commercial aviation The company’s system enables remote operation of any aircraft type
- United States Air Force Signs Purchase Agreement with Reliable Robotics
"Reliable is taking the first step to redefining military aviation mobility," said Robert Rose, CEO and co-founder, Reliable Robotics
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