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DIU Seeks Commercial Solutions For sUAS To Operate Amid Electromagnetic Interference – March 13

Eyeing lessons learned from ongoing global conflicts, the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) this week issued a solicitation for commercial solutions that allow small uncrewed aerial systems (sUAS) and other small unmanned systems (UxS) to communicate in contested electromagnetic spectrum environments.

Solutions need to be able to contend with jamming, interference, spoofing, and other electromagnetic interference, the Defense Department unit says in the March 11 posting on its website. DIU is encouraging multiple communications pathways such as point-to-point and/or mesh networking.

“The DoD cannot expect to have unhindered freedom of maneuver in the electromagnetic spectrum,” DIU says. “We must expect an environment with challenges due to jamming, interference, or other factors, and be able to successfully operate sUAS and other UxS within it.”

In the week of March 11, The New York Times reported that Russian forces are increasingly able to electronically jam Ukrainian drones, limiting what has been an important tool for Ukraine, sUAS equipped with munitions.

The DIU solicitation is aimed at Group 1 and 2 UAS, which have maximum gross take-off weights up to 20 and 55 pounds respectively. Responses are due by March 25 and solutions must be ready to test within six to nine months.

A version of this story originally appeared in affiliate publication Defense Daily.

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Rolls-Royce To Invest In UK, Germany Trent Engine Capacity – Aviation Week, March 15

Rolls Royce plans to invest in more engine assembly, test and shop visit capacity at sites in the UK and Germany to meet increasing demand for Trent engine services, Aviation Week reported. The company plans to invest $70 million in its network capacity, focused on its headquarters in Derby, UK and Dahlewitz, Germany. Rolls Royce seeks to deliver over 40 percent more engines annually from 2025 compared to the average deliveries over the past decade. The company also plans to increase the services capacity for its Trent engines.

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Atlantic FBOs Prepare To Support Lilium eVTOL Flights – AIN, March 15

Atlantic Aviation signed a memorandum of understanding with eVTOL manufacturer Lilium to prepare its North American network of over 100 fixed base operators to support commercial operations with the Lilium eVTOL jet, AIN reported. Their cooperation will focus on provisioning infrastructure like electric charging equipment joint strategic planning covering aircraft flight paths and operations forecasting. Lilium expects its aircraft to operate up to 109 miles at speeds up to 250 kph. Lilium is planning to finish type certification in time for commercial services to begin in 2026.

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Bravo Air Plans To Operate SkyDrive eVTOL Aircraft – AIN, March 15

Private U.S. charter operator Bravo Air signed a letter of intent with Japanese company SkyDrive to buy up to five three-seat SD-05 eVTOL aircraft, AIN reported. Under this deal, Georgia’s Augusta Regional Airport is expected to be the base for planned commercial flights with the eVTOLs. SkyDrive said the agreement extends to a larger collaboration with Georgia to develop infrastructure for eVTOL air-taxi services in a potential network of other small regional airports. SkyDrive recently started building the SD-05 prototype.

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Major Investors Expect First Commercial eVTOL Passenger Routes to be Operational by 2026 – February 27

New Horizon Aircraft Ltd., doing business as Horizon Aircraft (“Horizon Aircraft” or the “Company”), a leading hybrid electric Vertical TakeOff and Landing (“eVTOL”) aircraft developer, publishes new global research* that indicates global investors are anticipating the first commercial passenger routes of electric Vertical Takeoff and Landing (eVTOL) aircraft to be operational in the next few years as the Future Air Mobility market continues to advance rapidly. 

Its global study with senior executives at leading investment firms in Japan, the US, Canada, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia responsible for more than $1.787 trillion assets under management reveals increasing optimism about the Urban Air Mobility (UAM) market with two in five (40%) investors stating they think the first commercial UAM routes will be operational by 2026. Only 4% of professional investors believe the debut date for commercial passenger routes will extend beyond 2030. 

This study also revealed that nearly all (96%) professional investors agree that the growing demand for better and more efficient transportation systems across the world, combined with the need to reduce the environmental impact caused by more vehicles on the road and advances in technology improving the safety and viability of eVTOLs, will drive improvements in the regulatory framework and fuel investment in the sector over the next five years. Only 1% of investors did not agree that overcoming any potential obstacles would inevitably see increased investment in the eVTOL market. 

The main factors concerning the eVTOL market that will need regulation highlighted by professional investors are Information and Communications Networks followed by Air Traffic Control and Security.

Horizon is targeting the future production of a manned seven-seat capacity hybrid electric eVTOL called the Cavorite X7 which includes room for a pilot and six passengers. It has been developed in response to demand from potential customers in the medevac, business aviation and commercial cargo sectors.

Brandon Robinson, CEO of Horizon Aircraft, said: “Private equity, venture capital and family office investors have been closely monitoring the Future Air Mobility sector for some time, but are now seeing an acceleration towards the launch of the first commercial eVTOL passenger routes. The sector has already attracted significant investment, and we anticipate that this will only increase as ongoing developments in technology and regulation provide new investment opportunities in this rapidly expanding market that has the potential to revolutionise transportation.” 

Horizon Aircraft’s Cavorite X7 hybrid eVTOL aircraft is anticipated to carry 1,500 lbs of useful load at speeds up to 250 miles per hour and have an average range of over 500 miles with fuel reserves. Horizon believes that this experimental aircraft, if eventually licensed for commercial use, would be well-positioned to excel in medical evacuation, critical supply delivery, disaster relief, and special military missions. The Company believes that the proposed aircraft would also be attractive for Regional Air Mobility – moving people and cargo 50 to 500 miles.

Unlike many in its category, the Cavorite X7 is being designed with a hybrid electric power system such that it could, after its vertical takeoff, re-charge its batteries enroute when it is flying in a configuration like a traditional aircraft. After a vertical landing and completion of a mission, the aircraft is being designed to recharge its battery array in under 30 minutes in order to be ready for its next mission.

Horizon believes that its innovative approach and technology will allow the Cavorite X7 to fly 98% of its mission in a very low-drag configuration like a traditional aircraft. The Company believes that flying most of the time as a normal aircraft is also safer and will make the aircraft easier to certify than other radical new eVTOL designs. The Company is continuing the testing of its 50%-scale aircraft that it believes will reduce technical risk moving forward as it continues to develop its full-scale aircraft

* Horizon Aircraft commissioned the market research company PureProfile to survey 200 senior private equity, venture capital and family office professionals representing institutions managing with more than $1.787 trillion assets under management to capture their views on their eVTOL market. Respondents were based in Japan, Canada, the US, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. The survey was conducted online in November 2023.

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Boeing, BAE Systems to build airborne electronic warfare (EW) to help F-15 operate against modern EW threats – Military & Aerospace Electronics, March 5

Officials at Air Force Life Cycle Management Center are asking Boeing to install F-15 Eagle Passive/Active Warning and Survivability System (EPAWSS) on F-15E aircraft, Military & Aerospace Electronics reported.  BAE Systems’ Electronics Systems business segment is the main designer and manufacturer of the F-15 EPAWSS airborne EW avionics. That EPAWSS replaces an analog federated avionics system via a new digital, integrated EW suite that allows the F-15 to operate around modern electronic warfare threats with dense radio-frequency backgrounds.

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Joby Acquires Facility in Ohio, Begins Hiring to Support Initial Manufacturing Operations – March 5

Joby’s pilot production line in Marina, California, with two of the company’s prototype aircraft. (Photo: Joby Aviation)

Joby Aviation, Inc., a company developing electric air taxis for commercial passenger service, today announced it has acquired an existing facility at Dayton International Airport and begun hiring in support of the Company’s initial manufacturing operations in Dayton, Ohio.

The facility acquired by Joby will be fitted out to support initial manufacturing operations in Dayton, which are expected to begin later this year. The facility will be used for the manufacturing of aircraft parts in support of Joby’s Pilot Production Line in Marina, California.

Joby’s acquisition of the on-airport facility is the first step in the Company’s plan to develop facilities capable of building up to 500 aircraft per year in Dayton, which is expected to include the design and construction of a larger greenfield factory.

“We’re pleased to be able to acquire an underutilized facility at Dayton International Airport and repurpose it as a modern, high-tech manufacturing center to serve as our initial manufacturing footprint in the region. Later this year, we expect to begin subtractive manufacturing of titanium and aluminum aircraft parts as we continue to grow our workforce in Dayton,” said Didier Papadopoulos, President of Aircraft OEM at Joby.

“I am deeply appreciative to the Dayton community, and Ohio more broadly, for the warm welcome we have received as well as the high level of interest in joining our team. We look forward to continued collaboration and to growing our presence in the Miami Valley region as we build the future of flight in the birthplace of aviation.”

Joby announced in September 2023 that it had selected Dayton, Ohio, as the location for its scaled manufacturing facility, capable of producing up to 500 electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft per year, with plans to invest up to $500 million and create up to 2,000 high-quality, clean manufacturing jobs in the region.

Joby’s electric air taxi is designed to carry a pilot and four passengers at speeds of up to 200 mph, offering high-speed mobility with a fraction of the noise produced by helicopters and zero operating emissions.

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Nova Systems Opts for Astronautics AeroSync Max – AIN, Feb. 28

Nova Systems decided to use Astronautics AeroSync Max’s wireless air-ground communications system (AGCS) for its helicopters, AIN reported. Nova Systems plans to install 20 of these AGCSs in its Leonardo AW139 and AW189 helicopters as well as its Sikorsky S-92 C4ISR helicopters. The company uses Aerosync Max as a secure data gateway to convert mission data into formatted data delivered to the aircraft flight management system and as an avionics data gateway between surveillance equipment and mission system. 

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USAF Lays Out Details of Possible HH-60W Upgrades

The U.S. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio has laid out some details of possible upgrades to the HH-60W Jolly Green II personnel recovery/combat search and rescue helicopter (PR/CSAR) by Lockheed Martin‘s Sikorsky.

AFLCMC is conducting market research on such upgrades.

Last September, the Air Force awarded Sikorsky an up to $650 million contract to develop and integrate Global Positioning System Anti-Jam, Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) and Degraded Visual Environment (DVE) systems on the HH-60W through fiscal 2030.

DVE conditions, such as smoke, fog, smog, sand, dust, snow, and rotorwash-caused brownout/whiteout during takeoff and landing can significantly decrease aircrew safety.

In a March 5 response to industry questions on the envisioned HH-60W upgrades, AFLCMC said that it wants imagery that would allow aircrews to identify wires and other hazards as small as one inch to one foot in diameter from at least one kilometer away in clear and DVE conditions. Asked whether the Air Force may want Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) or medium-wave/long-wave infrared cameras, AFLCMC said it is not specifying technologies before a potential solicitation.

AFLCMC wants industry input on possible merging of HH-60W sensors and processors to reduce size, weight, power and cooling of helicopter DVE and electro-optical infrared (EO/IR) systems, and the command said that candidates for such consolidation include L3Harris Technologies 38-pound Wescam MX-10 EO-IR sensor; the 17-pound Honeywell Primus 701A or 13-pound Honeywell IntuVue RDR-7000 weather radars.

On MUOS, AFLCMC said that the Jolly Green II “requires a MIL-STD-188-187-compliant, beyond line of sight (BLOS) satellite communication (SATCOM) capability upgrade to an integrated, MUOS capable solution to successfully conduct PR/CSAR operations.”

“The current legacy Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Follow-On (UFO) satellite constellation is in decay and will stop supporting HH-60W BLOS SATCOM,” the command said. “The DoD replacement for the UFO satellite constellation is the MUOS, which provides a narrow band military BLOS communication capability with improved operational availability for simultaneous voice and data, and video communications.”

The Department of the Air Force launched 11 Boeing UFO satellites between 1993 and 2003.

Last month, the U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command awarded Boeing and Lockheed Martin $66 million firm-fixed-price contracts for risk reduction and early design work for the MUOS service life extension program.

Lockheed Martin built and operates the MUOS constellation of four, narrowband voice and data military communications satellites and one on-orbit spare. MUOS SLEP is to add two MUOS satellites to the fleet to support legacy UHF channels.

On GPS anti-jamming (GPS-AJ) upgrades for the HH-60W, AFLCMC said that the Jolly Green II “requires an integrated GPS-AJ solution to successfully conduct PR/CSAR operations.”

“Degradation of GPS signal reception directly impacts the accuracy of HH-60W navigation systems by forcing sole reliance on Inertial Navigation System (INS) performance which is inherently susceptible to drift,” AFLCMC said. “Dependence on INS can result in aircraft position errors and complicates operations where increased crew workload is required to precisely navigate to and locate isolated personnel. Secondary effects on other onboard GPS-aided equipment may also manifest themselves via degraded performance to aircraft survivability and datalink systems.”

“The potential proliferation of low cost, mobile GPS jammers is virtually limitless,” the command said. “Without a GPS-AJ capability to counter spoofing and jamming, HH-60W aircrew are at significant risk to succumb to GPS exploitation, resulting in potential mission failure and/or loss of crew, aircraft, and/or survivor. The GPS-AJ solution must be compatible with M-Code signal and M-code Embedded GPS/Inertial Navigation System (EGI).”

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Airbus unveils CityAirbus NextGen prototype ahead of test campaign – March 7, Vertical Magazine

Airbus unveiled its new CityAirbus NextGen prototype eVTOL during a ceremony at its facility in Donauworth, Germany, Vertical Magazine reported. The vehicle’s flight test campaign is due to start there later this year. While the new facility is focused on developing this vehicle, it is meant to test systems for all of the company’s eVTOLs. The CityAirbus NextGen has a wing span of about 40 feet, is powered by eight propellers and 6 electrical power units, will have a range of 50 miles, a cruising speed of 75 mph and will carry one pilot and three passengers.

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