Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta ATLANTE. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta ATLANTE. Mostrar todas las entradas

martes, 14 de octubre de 2014

Airbus seeks European OK


Airbus Defense and Space said it will now work with EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) to develop a certification process for civilian UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) based on the process normally used for manned aircraft.


The application, which Airbus described as the first in Europe, was filed for the company's Atlante UAV, which is intended for a number of civil missions, such as surveillance of oil pipes, power lines and railways, as well as for use during natural disasters.


The Atlante was developed by Airbus in Spain. It weighs nearly 1,257 pounds and has a wingspan of 26 feet. "The launch of the Atlante application will help EASA to secure a world-leading position in the establishment of the appropriate regulatory framework under which such systems will be designed, produced and maintained. And it will enable Airbus Defense and Space to maintain a leading industrial position in this new and challenging civil aviation sector. UAVs represent a rapidly growing activity in commercial aviation that will have a very significant economic impact in the near future," said Miguel Ángel Morell, head of Engineering for Military Aircraft at Airbus Defense and Space.

jueves, 7 de marzo de 2013

Spain: Atlante UAS makes first flight


Flown from Rozas airport near Lugo in northern Spain, the Atlante has been designed to perform a variety of military and civilian surveillance tasks, and can be operated from a paved runway, rough landing strip or a rail launcher. (Read more)

lunes, 17 de diciembre de 2012

Indra y la Universidad de Alcalá participan en el proyecto ATLANTE

 
La Universidad de Alcalá (UAH) ha participado en el diseño y simulación de enlaces de comunicaciones para vehículos no tripulados (UAVs) en colaboración con Indra, como parte del proyecto ATLANTE (Avión Táctico de Largo Alcance No Tripulado Español), tal como anunció la co-directora de la Cátedra Indra-UAH. (Seguir leyendo desde la fuente original)