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Boeing Tests Electric Autonomous Passenger Air Vehicle
Jan 24, 2019  Tsvetana Paraskova for Oilprice.com

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Boeing successfully completed this week the first test flight of an electric
autonomous passenger air vehicle (PAV) prototype to test the autonomous
functions and ground control systems.

Boeing NeXt, the division leading the company’s urban air mobility plans,
designed and developed the electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL)
aircraft with the help of Boeing subsidiary Aurora Flight Sciences.

The prototype is powered by an electric propulsion system and is designed
for fully autonomous flight from takeoff to landing, with a range of up to
50 miles (80.47 kilometers).

Boeing NeXt will proceed with more tests of the prototype “to advance the
safety and reliability of on-demand autonomous air transportation,” Boeing
said in a statement.

The first flight of the prototype was a controlled takeoff, hover, and
landing, while future flights will test forward, wing-borne flight, as well
as the transition phase between vertical and forward-flight modes.

According to Boeing, the transition phase between vertical and
forward-flight modes is generally viewed as the biggest challenge for
engineers building any high-speed VTOL aircraft.

“In one year, we have progressed from a conceptual design to a flying
prototype,” Boeing Chief Technology Officer Greg Hyslop said.

“This is what revolution looks like, and it’s because of autonomy,” John
Langford, president and chief executive officer of Aurora Flight Sciences,
said in Boeing’s press release.

“Certifiable autonomy is going to make quiet, clean and safe urban air
mobility possible,” Langford noted.

Boeing NeXt is working with regulatory agencies and industry partners “to
lead the responsible introduction of a new mobility ecosystem and ensure a
future where autonomous and piloted air vehicles safely coexist,” the
company said.

Boeing is not the only aerospace company testing PAV prototypes. Last year,
Airbus said that its all-electric, self-piloted, VTOL aircraft Vahana had
successfully completed its first full-scale flight test of 53 seconds,
reaching a height of 5 meters (16 feet) before descending safely.
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