Genesys Aerosystems, a Moog company, announced yesterday at the HAI annual Heli-Expo that it has completed an MOU agreement with AI-enabled avionics developer Daedalean to develop an integration roadmap of Daedalean technology into the Genesys Avionics Suite.

Genesys Aerosystems General Manager Paul Stoelting, said:

Genesys Aerosystems is evaluating Daedalean’s technology for autonomy pilot assistance solutions across various fixed-wing and helicopter platforms. OmniX allows us the opportunity to see how Daedalean’s vision-based solutions can move us toward that goal.

Genesys stand at HAI annual Heli-ExpoDaedalean leverages the power of neural networks to build systems that process visual data in flight in real time for visual traffic detection, navigation, and landing guidance, offering what the company calls Situational Intelligence – the ability to understand and make sense of the current environment and situation, and anticipate and react to potential threats.

Dr. Luuk van Dijk, CEO, and founder of Daedalean, said:

Having a venerable aviation company like Genesys Aerosystems choose to test Daedalean’s technology is a signal that the industry is recognizing the value of AI-enabled systems both for pilot assistance now and as a step toward autonomy. Central to the value of Daedalean’s systems is that we have worked closely with regulators to ensure the systems’ certifiability.

Genesys OH-58 Kiowa Flight Test
Genesys OH-58 Kiowa Flight Test

This article was originally published by Daedalean.

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