DSEI 2023: Israel Aerospace Industries and 2Excel Aviation combine expertise to develop the future use of uncrewed aerial systems in UK airspace

Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI) and 2Excel Aviation have signed an agreement to forge ahead in developing the future use of uncrewed aerial systems (UAS) in UK airspace.

Initial efforts will focus on growing and enhancing 2Excel’s regulatory approvals in the uncrewed sphere using the maritime version of IAI’s Heron, the world’s most prolific UAS.

IAI’s robust Heron UAS is currently in service with numerous worldwide customers in various operational scenarios under diverse conditions. The strengthening and enhancing of IAI’s relationship with 2Excel Aviation will enable both companies to maximize the potential synergy between their respective manned and unmanned capabilities, coupled with unsurpassed customer service, to provide superior and wide-ranging solutions for the UK’s Maritime intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) requirements and challenges. I am confident that IAI’s legacy as a world leader in designing, manufacturing and operating unmanned aerial systems combined with 2Excel’s expertise in ISR manned services, will facilitate timely compliance with all the CAA’s regulatory requirements and the commencement of Heron operations in the UK.

Boaz Levy, IAI’s President and CEO

Successful in-person and virtual demonstrations of the Heron to both UK Government and civil observers, flying out of West Wales Airport in Aberporth, Wales, proved that IAI and 2Excel could operate a highly-capable Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) platform in the UK within the constraints of the regulatory environment. Feedback from the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) was very positive, paving the way for future uncrewed operations.

2Excel and IAI have already demonstrated to potential customers that we were able to deploy Maritime Heron for a variety of tasks in restricted UK airspace during November 2021. This agreement will see us jointly develop these capabilities and approvals, using a real aircraft flying in the real world. The rapid pace of technological advancement is creating new ways to generate actionable intelligence, insights and awareness which is potentially incredibly valuable for a range of customers.

Andy Offer, Co-Founder and Director of 2Excel Aviation

Source: IAI news release

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