Quebec Project Advances Autonomy For AAM

The CRIAQ project aims to advance perception, navigation and mission planning for autonomous AAM.

Credit: Thales
A Quebec-funded project to develop autonomy for advanced air mobility (AAM) vehicles has completed a flight demonstration using an uncrewed aircraft at a test site in the Canadian province. The project involves Thales, TXT and the Universite Laval. Led by the Consortium for Research and Innovation...
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