(09 May 2022, 10:42 +07)
Embraer has concluded a series of
experimental flights in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, focused on
evaluating new autonomous system technologies in real flight
conditions.
The goal is to enable safe autonomous operation in
complex urban environments.
The aerial data collection and real-time
evaluation of these technologies in urban scenarios used regular
piloted helicopters as part of the Embraer Autonomous
Systems project (Project EASy), which uses agile testing process
for the development of best-in-class solutions that will enable the
autonomous aviation of the future.
Embraer has concluded a series of experimental flights focused on evaluating new autonomous system technologies.
Embraer worked with Eve UAM, an
Embraer company dedicated to accelerating the Urban Air Mobility
(UAM) ecosystem, and in direct collaboration with partners Daedalean, Iris Automation and Near Earth Autonomy for seven full
days. During this time, the companies explored nominal and
edge-case scenarios for take-off, climb, cruise, approach and
landing flight phases.
The helicopters from Helisul Aviação, an
Eve partner for UAM development in Brazil, were controlled by
professional pilots while systems captured data and
performed real-time calculations.
“This project allowed us to evaluate technologies
in real-time and also collect lots of data that will later be used
in simulations,” said Julio Bolzani, Head of Autonomous Systems at
Embraer. “It is important to note that we are not going straight
to fully autonomous operations. As Eve begins operations, pilots
will be on board and will also benefit from the application of
these technologies through a safer and simplified vehicle
operation until we reach a fully certified autonomous flight
system for Urban Air Mobility.”
This experimental process is also connected to the
Concept of Operations (CONOPS) coordinated by Eve since 2021, in
cooperation with strategic partners and government entities to
convert this acquired knowledge into working data and analysis
framework to guide all operational aspects of the future of Urban
Air Mobility.
“All information and data raised in this project,
as well as the technical solutions under development, will set the
path for fully autonomous flight of eVTOLs in the future,” said
Andre Stein, co-CEO of Eve. “We are thrilled with all operational
aspects exercised and data acquired in this project and its direct
connection to our CONOPS. These are solid steps for safely
introducing future autonomous operations and accelerating the
affordability and growth of the UAM market.”
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