Boeing to acquire Aurora Flight Sciences to advance autonomous airplanes
Boeing has announced it plans to acquire Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation, a developer and manufacturer of advanced aerospace platforms.
Aurora specialises in autonomous systems technologies to enable advanced robotic aircraft…
Boeing has announced it plans to acquire Aurora Flight Sciences Corporation, a developer and manufacturer of advanced aerospace platforms.
Aurora specialises in autonomous systems technologies to enable advanced robotic aircraft for future aerospace applications and vehicles.
“The combined strength and innovation of our teams will advance the development of autonomy for our commercial and military systems,” said Greg Hyslop, chief technology officer and senior vice president of Boeing Engineering, Test & Technology. “Together, these talented teams will open new markets with transformational technologies.”
Aurora has designed, produced and flown more than 30 unmanned air vehicles since the company was founded in 1989, using autonomous systems that include perception, machine learning and advanced flight control systems. Aurora Flight Sciences is also a leader in the emerging field of electric propulsion for aircraft. During the last decade, Aurora has collaborated with Boeing on the rapid prototyping of innovative aircraft and structural assemblies for both military and commercial applications.
“Since its inception, Aurora has been focused on the development of innovative aircraft that leverage autonomy to make aircraft smarter,” said John Langford, Aurora founder and chief executive officer. “As an integral part of Boeing, our pioneered technologies of long-endurance aircraft, robotic co-pilots, and autonomous electric VTOLs will be transitioned into world-class products for the global infrastructure.”
Terms of the agreement were not disclosed.