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U.S. Navy's MQ-25 tanker drone completes first test flight by Ed Adamczyk Washington (UPI) Sep 20, 2019 The U.S. Navy's MQ-25 unmanned aerial refueling aircraft successfully completed its first test flight, manufacturer Boeing Co. announced this week. The tanker drone completed its two-hour flight at its test program base at MidAmerica St. Louis Airport in Mascoutah, Ill., on Thursday, the company said in a press release. The aircraft completed an autonomous taxi and takeoff, and then flew a pre-determined route to demonstrate its basic flight functions and operations, and communications with the ground control station. The carrier-based aircraft is designed to fuel fighter planes in midflight without the aid of a pilot, extending the combat range of deployed F/A-18, EA-18G and F-35C planes. "Seeing MQ-25 in the sky is a testament to our Boeing and Navy team working the technology, systems and processes that are helping get MQ-25 to the carrier," said Dave Bujold, Boeing program director. "This aircraft and its flight test program ensures we're delivering the MQ-25 to the carrier fleet with the safety, reliability and capability the U.S. Navy needs to conduct its vital mission," Bujold said. The Navy began its efforts to develop an aircraft carrier-based unmanned aerial vehicle in 2006. Its goal is to deploy a total of 72 MQ-25 tanker drones at a cost of about $13 billion. Officials expect the fleet to be partly operational by 2024.
FedEx, Walgreens team with Wing for drone delivery test San Francisco (AFP) Sept 19, 2019 Drone deliveries are coming soon, at least for one Virginia community, as part of a pilot project announced Thursday by Wing, the unit spun out of a "moonshot" lab at Google parent Alphabet. The drone service to launch in October in Christiansburg, Virginia, will be the most advanced real-world test of the technology to quickly fly items ranging from Gummy Bears to painkillers to customers, Wing chief executive James Burgess said Thursday. "By delivering small packages directly to homes through ... read more
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