Honeywell Ground Control System Designed For ‘Thousands’ Of EVTOLs

Honeywell and Supernal, Hyundai’s advanced air mobility (AAM) company, have collaborated to create a ground control station for Supernal’s remotely piloted advanced air mobility system. In an announcement at NBAA,…

Honeywell and Supernal, Hyundai's advanced air mobility (AAM) company, have collaborated to create a ground control station for Supernal's remotely piloted advanced air mobility system. In an announcement at NBAA, Honeywell said the software will first be used in the flight test program for Supernal's aircraft program, but it's designed to be used in real-world operations including beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS). "Depending on the needs of an operator, Honeywell's ground control station technology could be scaled to manage hundreds or even thousands of vehicles across a series of stations," Honeywell said in a news release.

Although much of the publicity about AAM centers on the vehicles, their control infrastructure is fundamental to their operation. "Supernal and Honeywell are committed to co-creating an AAM ecosystem to ensure the industry can scale in the coming decades, and ground control stations will be key to that ecosystem’s success," the news release said. Supernal intends its vehicle to be ready for commercial operations in 2028.

Russ Niles is Editor-in-Chief of AVweb. He has been a pilot for 30 years and joined AVweb 22 years ago. He and his wife Marni live in southern British Columbia where they also operate a small winery.