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To develop hardware and software solutions that deliver the capability for aircraft to fly useful missions autonomously and safely.
Xwing, Oyka, Reliable Robotics, and Volocopter all are among the many private competitors looking to produce the first at-scale autonomous flight vehicle - and reap the corresponding benefits from hefty transport, defence, and logistics contracts. Merlin Labs is taking a slightly different tack, and is gaining real traction.
Instead of developing an autonomous vehicle, the company has designed configurable software that can be fitted into any plane to turn it into one. It’s already received certification from the FAA in the US, and the CAA in New Zealand; now, the goal is to get it fitted into large commercial aircraft to help reduce crew sizes. Ultimately, Merlin Labs is hoping its software will be used to fly smaller aircraft completely autonomously.
Providing a way for non-autonomous aircraft to be repurposed is a neat and attractive solution: costly aircraft needn’t be scrapped, human co-pilots don’t require retraining, and there’s a wealth of existing commercial and private applications for the software. So it’s an astute way of manoeuvring ahead of well-funded competition. Investors are paying attention, as are top-tier clients: Merlin has partnered with the likes of Ameriflight, the U.S. Air Force, and Dynamic Aviation, and pulled in millions of dollars of funding. It will need it: the competition is fierce.
Steph
Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Apr 2023
$1m
GRANT
Jul 2022
$105m
SERIES B
This company has top investors
Matt George
(CEO)Served in an OPC role at The White House, then on the Senior Advisory Board at Boston 2024. Went on to found and lead tech company Bridj.