GE Aerospace and Merlin announced a new effort to pursue autonomy core development. This next-generation autonomy and pilot-assist platform will be designed to bring AI-enabled capabilities to existing and future military and civil aircraft and meet the growing demand for crew reduction and uncrewed flight capabilities.
GE Aerospace’s current Flight Management System footprint includes more than 14,000 aircraft globally, creating an opportunity to introduce Merlin’s advanced capabilities to legacy military platforms, which will define state of the art technology for next generation aircraft. The autonomy core aims to become the system of record for high assurance aerial systems to satisfy customer needs for reduced crew workload and enable single pilot operations (SPO).
“At GE Aerospace we’re constantly working to find innovative solutions to meet the evolving needs of our customers. Working with Merlin, we’re able to combine our proven Flight Management System expertise and Modular Open System Architectures with Merlin’s autonomy software to unlock new capabilities that will redefine what’s possible for next-generation autonomous flight. This represents an important step forward in aviation autonomy,” said Matt Burns, general manager, Avionics Systems with GE Aerospace.
The autonomy core initiative represents a strategic fit between the companies’ capabilities and technologies. GE Aerospace’s proven expertise in flight management systems and open system architecture coupled with Merlin’s autonomy software suite, avionics packages, and Datalink solutions, provides operators with a scalable, certifiable, and future-ready solution to meet the growing demand for crew reduction, SPO, and uncrewed flight capabilities.
“Our national security relies heavily on our continued air power dominance, and integrated systems that allow for the use of autonomy-focused solutions are essential to that ongoing strength. GE Aerospace’s legacy of providing systems of record to commercial and government customers enables us to rapidly bring complementary capabilities to market,” said Matt George, CEO of Merlin.