FAA Approves Supersonic Flight for Hermeus' Quarterhorse Mk 2.1 Drone
Hermeus' Quarterhorse Mk 2.1 has received FAA authorization for supersonic flight, marking a significant milestone in unmanned aviation. This approval positions Hermeus as the first company to achieve FAA clearance for a civil unmanned aircraft to exceed Mach 1.

The FAA has authorized Hermeus' unmanned Quarterhorse Mk 2.1 to exceed Mach 1, enabling it to become the fastest unmanned aircraft in development. This certification follows a year-long collaboration with the FAA and includes the acquisition of a Special Airworthiness Certificate - Experimental Category (SAC-EC), crucial for flight testing.
The aircraft will undergo evaluations at Spaceport America within the White Sands Missile Range airspace, progressively testing higher altitudes and speeds. The Quarterhorse program aims to develop increasingly faster aircraft through iterative design and testing processes. This development could impact the future of high-speed aviation significantly, potentially pushing boundaries in unmanned flight capabilities.




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