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Unmanned ‘Loyal Wingman’ to take to skies soon

a major step forward for the unmanned vehicle serving as the foundation for the global Boeing Airpower Teaming System
Boeing Australia achieved their latest milestone of powering the commercial turbofan engine.

15 September 2020: As a part of ground testing and preparation for first flight of Loyal Wingman aircraft, Boeing Australia achieved their latest milestone of powering the commercial turbofan engine. It is a specially selected light, off-the-shelf jet engine for unmanned aircraft.

“This engine run gets us closer toward flying the first aircraft later this year and was successful thanks to the collaboration and dedication of our team,” said Dr. Shane Arnott, program director of the Boeing Airpower Teaming System. “We’ve been able to select a very light, off-the-shelf jet engine for the unmanned system as a result of the advanced manufacturing technologies applied to the aircraft.”

This milestone comes on the heels of Boeing completing the first unmanned Loyal Wingman aircraft for the Royal Australian Air Force earlier this year, a major step forward for the unmanned vehicle serving as the foundation for the global Boeing Airpower Teaming System, an artificial intelligence-powered teaming aircraft developed for the global defence market.