Aspen Avionics is
collaborating with Sensurion Aerospace to develop certified avionics for the
rapidly growing UAS and unmanned air-taxi industry, a market that has an
estimated revenue potential of $100 billion in the next decade.
The collaborative project
will focus on navigation, autopilots and surveillance systems for small, medium
and large UAS, to include cargo and passenger carrying aircraft that are
expected to emerge in the near future.
Specifically, the companies will initially
collaborate on the development of an autopilot/flight controller, TSO’d
GPS/GNSS and surveillance systems including ADS-B. Aspen Avionics is known for
products that easily integrate with those of other manufacturers.
“Our consumers demand
adaptability and a certifiable pedigree that can help get them to market
quickly, operate with an extreme level of safety, and include innovative
architectures that combine certified avionics with today’s flying drone
service/IoT data platforms, and near future cargo movers and people haulers,”
said Aspen’s president and CEO, John Uczekaj.
Minneapolis-based
Sensurion Aerospace designs and manufactures tethered multirotor and fixed-wing
UAS platforms and produces support solutions, such as training and software,
for the UAS market.
“Our roadmap is clear,” said Sensurion’s CEO,
Joe Burns. “We are combining the talents, agility and pedigree from two
industry leaders, to bring UAS consumers what they want, with a value
proposition that puts safe drone technology to work across many industries.”
(Evangle Luo of TTFLY shared with you)
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