Reliable Robotics Advances FAA Certification for Autonomous Flight System in General Aviation
Reliable Robotics is progressing towards FAA certification for its autonomous flight system, aimed at retrofitting existing general aviation aircraft. Successful certification could address pilot shortages and enhance cargo capacity in regional logistics.

Reliable Robotics has completed the initial phase of its FAA certification for an autonomous flight system designed for existing aircraft, such as the Cessna 208 Caravan. The technology incorporates advanced navigation sensors, redundant flight computers, and high-fidelity radar for pilotless operation, aiming to ease barriers for cargo operations.
The FAA accepted the certification basis in 2023, defining airworthiness criteria for a supplemental type certificate (STC). Currently, the company is conducting extensive ground and flight testing to validate the system's reliability under various conditions.
The push for autonomy is driven by a pilot shortage and rising logistics costs, with potential future applications in urban air mobility. The timeline for commercial deployment hinges on successful FAA testing and new regulations for remote aircraft supervision.




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