Skyring
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I don't think we'll see a fully autonomous airliner any time soon. Even if the technology were perfect, passengers would still want someone able to drive the thing.
But military drones operate with nobody aboard, often for extended periods. Multi-engine aircraft have been used, such as variants of the F-4 Phantom and the B-47 strategic bomber.
The day must be coming when we see cargo aircraft fly unmanned, perhaps with remote piloting. I imagine it could be cost-effective for firms like Fedex.
Or maybe I'm wrong, and the military comparison is inept. The military can often spend huge amounts of money on things that make no commercial sense.
But military drones operate with nobody aboard, often for extended periods. Multi-engine aircraft have been used, such as variants of the F-4 Phantom and the B-47 strategic bomber.
The day must be coming when we see cargo aircraft fly unmanned, perhaps with remote piloting. I imagine it could be cost-effective for firms like Fedex.
Or maybe I'm wrong, and the military comparison is inept. The military can often spend huge amounts of money on things that make no commercial sense.