The project is called DragonFly because it mimics the insect.
Airbus is testing out a suite of new automated technology that it says has the potential to improve the safety and efficiency of flying.
The company is testing out the new features using an A350-1000 aircraft at the Toulouse-Blagnac Airport, which is a test site for Airbus. The experimentation is being conducted by “These tests are one of several steps in the methodical research of technologies to further enhance operations and improve safety,” said Isabelle Lacaze, head of DragonFly demonstrator, Airbus UpNext, in a statement.
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