Vertical Aerospace taps Near Earth for autonomous aircraft tech

(Reuters) – Vertical Aerospace on Thursday it will partner with Near Earth Autonomy to ​equip its Valo aircraft with autonomous flight ‌capability, as the British electric aviation company expands into uncrewed defense and commercial operations.

The companies said Near ​Earth’s autonomous flight technology will be ​integrated with Honeywell Aerospace’s Anthem avionics system, ⁠already slated for the Valo aircraft.

Aerospace startups ​are increasingly turning to specialist suppliers for technologies ​such as avionics and autonomous flight systems to cut development costs and speed up certification.

Vertical is developing Valo ​in both all-electric tiltrotor and hybrid-electric variants.

Near ​Earth, founded in 2012, has developed autonomous flight systems ‌for ⁠programs involving the U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Army and Honeywell.

EVTOL developers are tapping into the boom in defense technology as they look beyond ​urban air ​taxis, a ⁠market where lengthy certification processes, infrastructure gaps and funding constraints have ​slowed commercialization.

“Defense is an increasingly important ​strategic ⁠market for Vertical, and this partnership moves us from ambition to capability,” Vertical CEO Stuart ⁠Simpson ​said.

Rivals including Joby Aviation and ​Archer Aviation have also emphasized defense or dual-use programs.

Reporting by ​Shivansh Tiwary in Bengaluru; Editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee