Airbus Looks To Autonomy Applications Beyond ATTOL Project

Green line is the runaway bounding box derived by image recognition software and used to guide the aircraft.
Credit: Airbus
Airbus conducted six dedicated test flights over nine months as part of the research project that culminated in April with the milestone first fully automatic vision-based taxi, takeoff and landing by an A350. The flight on April 24 at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport completed the two-year Autonomous Taxi...
Graham Warwick

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