Loyal Wingman Finishes First Taxi Test

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Key Takeaways:

  • Boeing's Loyal Wingman unmanned military aircraft successfully completed its initial low-speed taxi test, moving under its own power and verifying key systems like steering and braking.
  • This AI-driven aircraft is a foundational element of Boeing's Airpower Teaming System, designed to extend and complement missions of existing military aircraft.
  • Developed in partnership with the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), the 38-foot aircraft has a range over 2,000 NM for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions, with its first flight expected later this year.
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Boeing’s Loyal Wingman unmanned military aircraft successfully completed its initial low-speed taxi test this week, marking the first time the aircraft has moved under its own power. During the test, the prototype reached a speed of 14 knots while the team verified systems integration and functions including steering, braking and engine controls. According to Boeing, three Loyal Wingman prototypes will provide the foundation for the company’s Airpower Teaming System, which will employ artificial intelligence-driven aircraft to “complement and extend airborne missions” conducted with existing military aircraft.

“Runway independence ensures the aircraft will be a highly flexible and adaptable system for our global customers,” said Boeing Airpower Teaming System program director Shane Arnott. “This latest test marks the first full unmanned movement of the Loyal Wingman with our Australian partners and takes us a step closer to first flight.”

The Loyal Wingman is approximately 38 feet long, has a range of more than 2,000 NM and is capable of carrying sensor packages for missions such as intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, and tactical early warning operations. The aircraft is being developed by Boeing’s Australia team in partnership with the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). It is expected to fly for the first time later this year.

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Kate O'Connor

Kate is a private pilot, certificated aircraft dispatcher, and graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.
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