Key Milestone Achieved for System Designed to Provide Persistent
Communications and Surveillance at 20% of the Cost of Existing Solutions
MONROVIA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
AeroVironment,
Inc. (AV) (NASDAQ:AVAV) today announced that the Global
Observer™ unmanned aircraft system has successfully completed its
historic first flight powered by the aircraft's hydrogen-fueled
propulsion system at Edwards Air Force Base (EAFB) in California. This
milestone marks the beginning of high altitude, long endurance flight
testing for the demonstration and operational utility phase of the Joint
Capability Technology Demonstration (JCTD) program.
Global Observer, AeroVironment's Extreme Endurance Unmanned Aircraft System, Achieves Historic First Hydrogen-Powered Flight (Photo: Business Wire)
"Global Observer has moved quickly from development and testing toward
demonstrating mission-ready, affordable persistence," said Tim Conver,
AV chairman and chief executive officer. "Similar to a satellite, Global
Observer is the first system designed to provide a 24/7/365 unblinking
eye and continuous communications link over any location on the earth's
surface for as long as needed. The joint AV and U.S. government team
developed Global Observer to meet today's urgent requirements for
persistence and to enable the development of much more cost-effective
solutions for the future. The speed with which we have achieved this
milestone reflects the benefits of an effective government-industry
partnership."
Because of its extreme endurance and range, Global Observer can be based
out-of-theater, which will further reduce operating costs and local air
traffic congestion while significantly reducing risk to operational
personnel. AV plans to make Global Observer systems available for
procurement and for operation as a turnkey service to provide
communications and remote imaging in a manner similar to satellite
services, but at a much lower cost.
The hydrogen-powered flight lasted for four hours and reached an
altitude of 5,000 feet above sea level over the United States Air Force
Flight Test Center at EAFB. This first flight follows the successful
battery-powered flight test phase of the demonstration program that took
place during the months of August and September.
The flight test team will now systematically expand the altitude and
duration of test flights to validate the aircraft's high-altitude, long
endurance performance. These flights will include the Air Force's Joint
Aerial Layer Network (JALN) Tactical Communications Suite (TCS) payload.
The JALN TCS provides persistent, IP-based aerial communications
infrastructure that extends communications from a Global Observer
aircraft positioned at 65,000 feet above sea level over a wide area. The
joint operational utility of the Global Observer system will also be
assessed during this flight test series for future U.S. Government,
civil, and military uses.
About Global Observer
With 20 years of experience developing stratospheric, long-endurance
unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), AV is developing Global Observer to
operate as a "stratospheric geosynchronous satellite system" with
regional coverage and minimal signal delay. Two Global Observer
aircraft, each flying for up to a week at a time, will alternate
coverage over any area on the earth, providing a seamless, persistent
platform for high value missions such as communications relay, remote
sensing, long-term surveillance and border patrol. Offering greater
flexibility than a satellite and significantly longer duration than
conventional manned and unmanned aircraft, Global Observer is designed
to provide critical new capabilities in a reliable and more affordable
manner, all while consuming no fossil fuels and emitting no carbon
emissions.
In addition to flying above weather and above other conventional
airplanes, operation at 55,000 to 65,000 altitude enables sensor
payloads on the aircraft to view a significantly larger area on the
surface of the earth than conventional, lower flying aircraft. Equipped
with payloads that are readily available today, a two Global Observer
system would provide persistent satellite-like coverage over any
location on the globe at a fraction of the cost of satellites.
AV received the contract for developing and demonstrating Global
Observer as a JCTD program in September 2007. Six U.S. government
agencies have provided more than $140 million in funding for the program.
About AeroVironment, Inc. (AV)
AV is a technology solutions provider that designs, develops, produces
and supports an advanced portfolio of Unmanned
Aircraft Systems (UAS) and electric transportation solutions.
Agencies of the U.S. Department of Defense and allied military services
use the company's battery-powered, hand-launched
unmanned aircraft systems extensively to provide situational
awareness to tactical operating units through real-time, airborne
reconnaissance, surveillance and communication. Switchblade is a small
UAS designed to provide a rapid, lethal, pinpoint precision strike
capability with minimal collateral damage. AV's electric transportation
solutions include a comprehensive suite of electric
vehicle (EV) charging systems and installation services for
consumers, automakers, utilities and government agencies, power
cycling and test systems for EV developers and industrial
electric vehicle charging systems for commercial fleets. More
information about AV is available at www.avinc.com.
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