This collaboration aims to unlock new capabilities for aerial re-fueling and help develop requirements for future potential aerial logistics architectures.
With all performance analytics complete, MQ-9B is performing well in long-range weapons testing, with engineers still fine-tuning technical aspects and weapons to integrate.
Based on Airbus’ expertise in high-speed flight and military rotorcraft, these new concepts were created to increase speed and extend the flight envelope.
The new aviation support facility is only the first building of the larger planned Billings Readiness and Innovation Campus. Total cost estimates for the entire campus are around $75 million.