Bell Sets Stage For Commercializing APT After Detect And Avoid Tests

APT
APT 70 at the AllianceTexas Flight Test Center in Fort Worth.
Credit: Bell
FORT WORTH—Bell Textron has successfully demonstrated operation of its Autonomous Pod Transport (APT) 70 unmanned cargo aircraft with a ground-based detect and avoid (DAA) system as part of broader infrastructure development efforts for advanced air mobility. The flight, which occurred in December...
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