Airbus develops new automated flight systems for aircraft

Airbus develops new automated flight systems for aircraft



One of the world’s largest aviation companies Airbusnew automated flight systems for aircraft is developing.

The planes already have advanced automatic flight systems and autopilot infrastructures. But more is possible, and in this regard, the aviation giant Airbus it also works. DragonFly The company, which started to test a system called focuses on landing the aircraft safely in case they are unable to continue the flight. According to the statement, the developed system can automatically direct the aircraft on a large scale in case of emergency. Automatically determines the flight route to the most suitable airport for landing. dragonfly, it can also communicate with air traffic control and the operations center of airline companies.

Using advanced sensors and camera systems system with the ability to automatically land an aircraft on any runwaycan assist the pilot in the taxi process, simplify the tower’s notifications, provide cruise control and warn the pilot of possible obstacles. For now a A350-1000 tested on DragonFly system will not lay off pilots in the future, but their –if it can get approval from the FAA– it will be a powerful assistant.

Before that, Airbus made a splash with the news that it is developing a hydrogen fuel cell engine for airplanes. to the details here The new engine we featured is Airbus’s Target to develop the world’s first zero-emission commercial aircraft by 2035 was of great importance to him.

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Instead of burning directly based on hydrogen fuel cell generation of electricity propeller engine, far from commercial use for now, but when it comes out It is strong enough to fly 100-seat aircraft for approximately 2 thousand km. and for this, it produces no emissions, unlike a conventional aircraft engine.

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