A fleet of transport aircraft such as the Lockheed Martin C-5 Galaxy and Boeing C-17 Globemaster III is essential for the United States. They help them quickly deliver and indefinitely supply soldiers and equipment to any part of the world.
However, this fleet is very costly to set up and maintain, and they can also be deployed in hazardous areas where aircraft have the potential to encounter enemy anti-aircraft guns. It also requires a large number of pilots, whose services are not cheap.
To address this issue, the Air Force hired Reliable Robotics to explore the possibility of automating existing cargo planes. The source states that the hardest part is adapting the technology to large multi-engine jet transport aircraft that make military deliveries.
But if the concept works, then the US Air Force will be able to improve its planes and reduce the country’s costs because it won’t have to train more pilots or build new planes.
Source: Ferra

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