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Vertical Aerospace taps Near Earth for autonomous aircraft tech

By Thomson Reuters Jul 16, 2026 | 5:03 AM

July 16 (Reuters) – Vertical Aerospace said on Thursday it will partner with Near Earth Autonomy to equip its ​Valo aircraft with autonomous flight ‌capability, as the British electric aviation company expands into uncrewed defense and commercial operations.

The companies said Near Earth’s autonomous flight technology will ‌be ​integrated with Honeywell Aerospace’s ⁠Anthem avionics system, ⁠already slated for the Valo aircraft.

Aerospace startups are increasingly turning to specialist suppliers for technologies such as avionics and ​autonomous flight systems to cut development costs and speed up certification.

Vertical is ⁠developing Valo in ⁠both all-electric tiltrotor and hybrid-electric ​variants.

Near Earth, founded in 2012, has developed ​autonomous flight systems for programs involving the ‌U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Army and Honeywell.

EVTOL developers are tapping into the boom in defense technology as they ⁠look beyond urban air taxis, a market where lengthy certification processes, infrastructure gaps and funding constraints ⁠have ‌slowed commercialization.

“Defense is an increasingly ⁠important strategic market for Vertical, ​and ‌this partnership moves us from ​ambition to ⁠capability,” Vertical CEO Stuart Simpson said.

Rivals including Joby Aviation and Archer Aviation have also emphasized defense or dual-use programs.

(Reporting by Shivansh Tiwary in Bengaluru; Editing by ​Nivedita Bhattacharjee)