At Aurora Flight Sciences, bridging the gap between humans and autonomy is a fundamental aspect of our work to advance the future of flight.| Aurora Flight Sciences
At Aurora, fostering a culture of innovation and creativity is a priority. One way we support employees’ ambitions to think outside of the box is through an internal program that allows employees to pitch ideas and then potentially receive a short-term budget to further develop that idea.| Aurora Flight Sciences
Aurora Flight Sciences, a Boeing Company, has been on the forefront of aviation and autonomy for over three decades. Today, teams of engineers are developing cutting-edge tech in aviation by employing artificial intelligence (AI) for research and development of autonomous flight.| Aurora Flight Sciences
The collaboration establishes a fast path to fieldable launched effects that reliably support and extend the operations of manned platforms. The post Aurora Flight Sciences and Uvision USA Unite to Offer Advanced Launched Effects Solutions appeared first on Aurora Flight Sciences.| Aurora Flight Sciences
Aurora Flight Sciences is building a human-machine interface that dynamically adapts presented information to the user’s unique needs.| Aurora Flight Sciences
Researchers from the MSU Raspet Flight Research Laboratory are flying Aurora’s SKIRON-X drone as part of a project to help first responders.| Aurora Flight Sciences
Aurora Flight Sciences, a Boeing company, is advancing its “Fast Adaptation and Learning for Control Online” (FALCON) control architecture for Phase 1 of DARPA’s Learning Introspective Control (LINC) program.| Aurora Flight Sciences
This summer, Aurora welcomed 29 interns across its U.S. and international sites, engaging the students in hands-on roles while contributing to real-world projects that advance the future of flight.| Aurora Flight Sciences
Aurora Flight Sciences, a Boeing company, has donated over $1 million worth of high-quality composite materials to Mississippi State University’s Advanced Composites Institute (MSU ACI).| Aurora Flight Sciences
The 3D printing technology significantly drives down costs and lead times for low-volume composite part manufacturing in the aerospace industry.| Aurora Flight Sciences
‘Fly early and fly often’ is part of the culture at Aurora Flight Sciences, a Boeing company; it’s a motto that extends to autonomy development through a program called Accelerated Testing of Live Autonomy Software or ATLAS.| Aurora Flight Sciences
Under a subaward from Thales Alenia Space Italia, Aurora Flight Sciences, a Boeing Company, designed, built, and delivered next-generation Positive Pressure Relief Valves (PPRV) and Manual Pressure Equalization Valves (MPEV) for use on NASA’s Habitation and Logistics Outpost (HALO) module.| Aurora Flight Sciences
In an era of rapid technological advancement and stringent regulatory requirements, robust research and development initiatives are vital for driving innovation, enhancing safety, and ensuring the successful integration of new technologies into real-world applications.| Aurora Flight Sciences
Aurora Flight Sciences’ West Virginia facility connects with students in the local community through learning experiences that inspire students to think big.| Aurora Flight Sciences
Aurora Flight Sciences’ small UAS lineup has been upgraded to maximize flight performance and ease-of-use. The post Updated SKIRON-X Starts Production appeared first on Aurora Flight Sciences.| Aurora Flight Sciences
As the global aviation industry looks toward its goal to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, developing sustainable flight solutions has become a priority.| Aurora Flight Sciences
Aurora Flight Sciences’ small UAS is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell, extending flight times for long range reconnaissance.| Aurora Flight Sciences