Eanan Al Samma and Jetoptera commence flight test campaign in the U.A.E.

Eanan Al Samma and Jetoptera conduct test flights of subscale J-500 transitioning from vertical to wingborne flight
Eanan Al Samma and Jetoptera conduct test flights of subscale J-500 transitioning from vertical to wingborne flight

Eanan Al Samma and Jetoptera conduct test flights of subscale J-500 transitioning from vertical to wingborne flight

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates and EDMONDS, Wash., June 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — We are excited to share the news that Jetoptera and Eanan Al Samma have kicked off the flight test campaign of a subscale, box-wing VTOL aircraft which is a flight test bed for the J-500 autopilot development.

The subscale eVTOL version of the J-500 VTOL cargo UAV being co-developed by the two companies is one of the tools for perfecting the automated transitions to and from forward flight. The goal of the campaign is to further integrate the J-series flight controls to develop the autopilot and navigation system for the larger J-500 UAV. The J-500 will address the U.A.E. market. It will be powered by the unique, patented Fluidic Propulsive System™ developed by Jetoptera and will have a maximum speed of 200 knots and payloads of up to 50 kg.

The subscale eVTOL model is battery powered and is operated in automated mode, including VTOL, hover, and transitions to and from forward flight. The tests conducted so far show excellent automated conversions from hover to forward flight and vice versa, as well as hover maneuverability of the aircraft, without pilot intervention. In automated mode, the mission is uploaded to the onboard control system and the entire mission is executed without any interaction from the pilot.

Subscale J-500 soaring above the sand and sea in UAE

Subscale J-500 soaring above the sand and sea in UAE

The subscale model uses electric ducted fans for propulsion. Over the next few months, the vehicle will be upgraded and tested with the J-500 avionics developed by EANAN utilizing the Embention Veronte autopilot as adapted to the unique controls of the J-series aircraft developed by Jetoptera.

The two companies remain on track to complete the construction of the first prototype of the J-500 by the end of 2024. Data collected from the subscale aircraft informs the requirements for the J-500.

The flight test campaign of the subscale model has commenced at the Xrange test field near Abu Dhabi and will continue over the next few months. Multiple automated missions conducted to date include vertical take-off, hover, transitions, horizontal flight, vertical landing and endurance tests. Just like the J-500, the subscale model is also capable of conventional take-off and landing.

“Our collaboration with Eanan Al Samma on the co-development of the J-500 has reached the important milestone of automated VTOL flights in the U.A.E. The first flights of our J-series architecture in the U.A.E. today also kicked off the development of the controls and avionics for the larger J-500. Using the subscale aircraft at the location, we are collecting important flight data that are instrumental for the development and validation of the avionics planned for the FPS-powered vehicle. The partnership with Eanan Al Samma allows Jetoptera to accelerate our roadmap for the introduction of the larger J-series air taxis, on location, under the unique local conditions, where the primary market target is,” said Dr. Andrei Evulet, CEO of Jetoptera.

“Our partnership with Jetoptera marks a significant milestone in our journey to revolutionize the UAS industry. By integrating Jetoptera’s FPS technology, we are enhancing the capabilities and operational efficiency of our aircraft, offering our clients unparalleled performance and reliability. This collaboration fits perfectly into Eanan’s strategy of continuously seeking innovative and game-changing technologies to maintain our leadership in the market,” said Eanan Al Samma’s CEO, Ulrich Weckx.

Subscale J-500 soaring above the sand and sea in UAE

About Eanan Al Samma

Eanan Al Samma is a leading provider of advanced Unmanned Aerial Systems, based in Dubai, UAE and committed to delivering innovative and reliable UAS solutions. With a focus on cutting-edge technology and operational excellence, Eanan Al Samma is at the forefront of the UAS industry, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in aerial operations.

For more information, visit www.eanan.ae
Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@Eanandxb
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/eananofficial/?viewAsMember=true

About Jetoptera

Jetoptera’s vision is to create a world where aerial mobility is commonplace for both cargo and people. We have developed a unique propulsion system integrated with a novel airframe. This allows us to create lighter, more efficient, and less complex aircraft. Our technology enables vertical and short takeoff and landing (V/STOL), high speeds, sizable payloads and range, and maneuverability.

Connect with Jetoptera:
LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/company/18447683/
Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Jetoptera/
YouTube at https://youtu.be/QEILXoyZl7I

Media Contact: todd@jetoptera.com

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IdentiFlight Debuts V5 Technology: Elevating Wind Farm Wildlife Protection

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IdentiFlight scans the skies detecting and classifying birds in wind farms. Photo credit: IdentiFlight

LOUISVILLE, Colo., June 04, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — IdentiFlight, a leader in avian anti-collision systems for wind farms, is proud to announce the launch of its V5 technology. IdentiFlight V5 represents a significant advancement in both performance and reliability. Building upon IdentiFlight’s proven track record of safeguarding avian species while supporting the expansion of renewable energy, IdentiFlight V5 sets a new standard for efficiency and effectiveness in avian detection systems.

“We are thrilled to unveil our V5 technology, representing a significant leap forward in species protection at wind farms,” Carlos Jorquera, CEO and CTO of Boulder Imaging – the company responsible for developing IdentiFlight – remarked. “This milestone reflects our unwavering dedication to a sustainable future, where clean energy flourishes alongside thriving ecosystems.”

Key features of IdentiFlight V5 include:

Enhanced Performance: V5 boasts improved detection accuracy and efficiency, ensuring swift and reliable identification and classification of bird species, particularly raptors such as eagles, hawks, and falcons, expanding detection to a 1.3 km range.

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IdentiFlight scans the skies detecting and classifying birds in wind farms. Photo credit: IdentiFlight

Ruggedized Design: With ruggedized control cabinets capable of withstanding harsh environmental conditions, V5 is optimized for deployment in diverse landscapes, now including coastal areas.

Streamlined Serviceability: The new design of V5 facilitates easier maintenance and serviceability, minimizing downtime and optimizing operational efficiency for wind farm operators.

The debut deployment of V5 will take place at the Musselroe Wind Farm in Tasmania, in collaboration with Woolnorth Renewables. “The installation of IdentiFlight V5 at Musselroe underscores our dedication to protecting Tasmania’s iconic wedge-tailed eagle and white-bellied sea eagle,” Jie Yao, Woolnorth Renewables General Manager, stated. “We recognize that cutting-edge solutions, such as IdentiFlight, are integral to mitigating potential risks of wind farms as we advance critical clean energy initiatives across Tasmania and Australia.”

Boulder Imaging President and COO, Don Mills went on to say, “Together with Woolnorth Renewables, we’re proud to pioneer this next chapter in species protection. By deploying IdentiFlight’s V5 technology at the Musselroe Wind Farm, we’re not just innovating; we’re setting new benchmarks for wildlife protection in wind farms. This partnership represents more than just a collaboration; it’s a shared commitment to conservation and progress.”

For more information on how IdentiFlight and their V5 technology offers species protection, while maximizing power generation with proven results, please visit IdentiFlight.com.

About IdentiFlight and How it Works

Developed by Boulder Imaging, Inc., IdentiFlight utilizes cutting-edge machine vision and AI technology to achieve a 99% accuracy rate in identifying avian species within a 1.3 km range in wind farms. Specialized software and neural networks swiftly analyze images, determining 3D position, speed, trajectory, and specific species.

IdentiFlight safeguards birds in operational wind farms by reducing collision risk with turbine blades and reduces energy loss through informed curtailment. Additionally, it supports wind energy projects by quantifying bird activity at potential sites. Deployed globally since 2016 and independently validated over multiple years, the IdentiFlight system now protects for hundreds of wind turbines worldwide. Independent research underscores its effectiveness, showcasing over 85% reduction in eagle fatalities over previous mitigation methods.

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President Zardari for building ‘technology highways’ in Pakistan

President Asif Ali Zardari has called for building "technology highways" in the country by enhancing students' access to IT infrastructure, strengthening educational programmes, and equipping them with modern skills. He was talking to Vice Chancellor of Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad Professor Dr Niaz Ahmad Akhtar, who called on him in the federal capital today. The President said providing laptops to students would increase their access to education, bridge the digital divide, and equip them with technology skills to help them compete in the national and international job markets. Asif Ali Zardari urged the need to further improve the quality of education, besides focusing on the character-building of students. He said top position holders of the Quaid-i-Azam University should be given Presidential Awards with cash to encourage students in their studies. He appreciated university's role in Pakistan's academic sector and assured the Vice Chancellor of his support in getting the financial issues of thi s esteemed institution addressed by taking it up at the appropriate forum. The Vice Chancellor briefed the President about the role of Quaid-i-Azam University in providing quality education, its educational programmes, and other administrative affairs. Source: Radio Pakistan

Chinese company shows interest in investment in Pakistan

A Chinese company Transsion Holdings has evinced deep interest in investing in manufacturing of mobile phones, electric bikes and modern agriculture and fintech in Pakistan. The interest was expressed by the founder and Chairman of Transsion Holdings Zhu Zhaojiang during a meeting with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Shenzhen. The Prime Minister asked the Federal Ministers and Pakistan's Ambassador to China to soon prepare strategy together with Transsion Holdings. Shehbaz Sharif said the government is ensuring the provision of facilities to foreign investors and businessmen. He invited Transsion Holdings to manufacture goods locally in Pakistan and export them abroad. He said Pakistan has all kinds of resources and its biggest strength is the young manpower. The Chairman Transsion Holdings informed the Prime Minister that the company has already established a unit in Pakistan for the production of mobile phones, which has provided employment to over five thousand Pakistanis. He said his company is dee ply interested in expanding its investment in mobile phones in Pakistan, which will increase its exports from Pakistan. Source: Radio Pakistan

SIFC organizes seminar to create awareness on Plant for Pakistan

A seminar was organized under the Green Pakistan Initiative of Special Investment Facilitation Council in Rawalpindi. The aim of the seminar was to educate the participants about the Plant for Pakistan initiative and to encourage the youth to be a part of this campaign. During the seminar, the participants were also informed about the land structure and forests of Pakistan Forestry, Agriculture, Livestock and related experts attended the seminar. Source: Radio Pakistan

Education Minister assures to provide scholarships to deserving students

Minister for Education and Professional Training Dr. Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui has assured to give scholarships to deserving students from all provinces. He was presiding over a meeting of the Board of Directors of Pakistan Education Endowment Fund in Islamabad today. He expressed hope that PEEF will ensure to provide education to all deserving students irrespective of their background. On this occasion, the Board approved approximately one billion rupees annual budget for PEEF. It was also decided to hire a full time CEO to fortify the performance of organization. Source: Radio Pakistan