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Honeywell-led project will bring AAM and autonomous flight to Europe
Higher levels of automation will speed up the adoption of AAM vehicles, and this project will address air-ground integration, flight routing and the transition from piloted to automated flights in real-life ATC conditions.
Honeywell's Project OperA (Operate Anywhere) will build solutions for complex operations of AAM-piloted air taxi and uncrewed cargo in real-life air traffic control conditions.

Honeywell has launched project OperA, one of the two Honeywell-led projects to be awarded through the latest round of funding from the EU's SESAR 3 Joint Undertaking. The work will take place at Honeywell's international development centre in Brno, Czech Republic.

Project OperA (Operate Anywhere) will develop and validate several solutions for the safe accommodation of advanced air mobility vehicles in flight. The project will build solutions for complex operations of AAM-piloted air taxi and uncrewed cargo in real-life air traffic control conditions in Europe. It will specifically address air-ground integration and the critical transition from piloted flights toward automated flights. It will use several key autonomy-enabling technologies and will help optimise flight routing for minimum noise footprint and aircraft energy utilisation.

"At Honeywell, we believe that aviation autonomy and automation are key to scaled and safe advanced mobility operations," says Dave Shilliday, vice president and general manager, urban air mobility and unmanned aerial systems. "Moreover, the path to autonomy will also produce a long list of improvements for existing operations, ranging from reduced and single crew operations to energy-optimised flight planning."

Honeywell will focus on an energy-efficient approach, utilising a ground control station, precision navigation solutions and airborne detect-and-avoid technology. These technologies will play a vital role in the ecosystem of crewed air taxi and uncrewed cargo cross-border operations.

"We are proud to work with consortium members on SESAR projects that enable the advancement and adoption of urban air mobility aircraft in airspace across Europe and beyond," says Jolana Dvorska, senior research and development manager and architect for SESAR. "By focusing on an energy-efficient approach, ground control station, airborne autonomy decision engine, including contingency management, detect-and-avoid, and navigation, Honeywell aims to bring higher levels of automation in aviation."

Project OperA involves 15 partners from 11 European countries and is expected to be completed in 2026. The consortium will work closely with leading AAM OEMs Pipistrel Vertical Solutions, Vertical Aerospace and Lilium to validate technologies on uncrewed and crewed AAM vehicles. Consortium partners represent the ecosystem for urban air mobility aircraft: from regulators (Eurocontrol), air navigation service providers (Latvijas gaisa satiksme, Oro Navigacija, ENAIRE and its R&D subsidiary CRIDA), operators (Nordic Unmanned), vertiport operators (Skyports, AENA) to ground and industry members (Frequentis, Honeywell).

The SESAR 3 Joint Undertaking is an institutionalised European partnership between private and public sector partners co-funded by the European Union to accelerate the delivery of the Digital European Sky through research and innovation.

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