
Boeing buys developer pilot robot
The Boeing Company continues to buy small, but promising startups. One of the recent acquisitions became Aurora Flight Sciences, developer of the system of automatic piloting ALIAS, independently Posada Boeing-747 simulator. The transaction amount is not disclosed, and she must go through several stages of testing. Company Aurora Flight Sciences has access to military development, so should not get it to anybody.

The first test-pilot of the robot held in the spring of this year, after which the company's engineers started working on automatic identification system marking runways. Yes, ALIAS (Aircrew Labor In-Cockpit Automation System) - is really almost a full robot pilot, able to adequately assess the situation and to respond to orders and to act in emergency situations. Technical director of Boeing believes that to remain the leaders in your industry, you can, if you hold 'nose the wind ", so buying up promising companies and start-ups seems to be quite appropriate. Besides Developer autopilot, Boeing owns several companies developing gliders and other aircraft, using clean and renewable energy.
It seems that Boeing put emphasis on the use of unmanned technology. Apparently, the company really believe that in the future people will be in the drivers' seats are not needed.