CybAero and Astrium Letter of Intent for Automatic Take-off and Landing Positioning Solution

CybAero AB, Sweden, and Astrium Satellites, part of the aerospace group EADS, have launched a partnership in the field  of precise near-field navigation for automated UAS landing operations.

By applying the principles of Global Navigation Satellite Systems on a local scale, the Astrium “High-Precision Local Navigation System” will provide highly accurate relative position and attitude information to the CybAero UAS during its final approach phase. This system will now be tested on CybAero’s unmanned autonomous helicopter APID 60, but can also be used to navigate manned helicopters in their final approach phase.

CybAero develops computer-controlled, unmanned helicopters, known as VTOL UAS, in cooperation with some of the world’s leading defence technology and aerospace companies. Recently CybAero began a cooperation with Europe’s leading satellite company, Astrium Satellites, on automatic take-off and landing systems.

“Our helicopter UAS are tailored for use on smaller vessels such as the Visby Class corvettes of the Royal Swedish Navy and Coast Guard vessels. The challenge has been to land on unstable sea vessels”, says CybAero CEO Leif Erlandsson.

“Based on the Astrium Positioning Sensor, together we will be able to develop a unique system that controls the approach, automatic landing and lock-down on the ship’s deck. The same technology can be used for mobile landing platforms at land. Our goal is to develop a system that can take-off and land on a moving truck”, says Erlandsson.

CybAero develops and manufactures Unmanned Aerial Systems for both military and commercial purposes. The company was founded in 2003 using technology based on research initiated in 1992 by Linköping University and the Swedish National Defence Agency. The headquarters is located in Linköping Sweden, with sales office in Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates.

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