MissionGO Unmanned Systems announced today that the FAA certification office has approved MissionGO’s MG Velos 100 airworthiness criteria as part of MissionGO’s Type Certificate application, a milestone marking the brand’s next big step in pushing the boundaries of Unmanned Aircraft System capabilities. It is also expected that the FAA will soon be issuing industry guidelines for certification testing. This crucial progress towards Type Certification of the MG Velos 100, manufactured by MissionGO; coupled with the meticulous testing, documentation, and real-world proof that will follow, will advance MissionGO to a new level of operations leveraging its signature safety, reliability, and precision.
“Ultimately, the FAA’s Type Certification approval will qualify us to deliver on possibilities we’ve been preparing for and imagining for years,” said MissionGO Executive Vice President for UAS Cargo Operations Frank Paskiewicz. “Our goal is to be certified to fly precious medical cargo from Point A to Point B with even more speed and efficiency than before, saving time that could literally save lives. Type Certification will be a major milestone in proving we can conduct this important mission in a safe and reliable manner.”
Type Certification coupled with MissionGO’s expected Production and Part 135 Certificates will enable MissionGO to fly more conventional routes through airspace, over people, and eventually beyond visual line of sight. Flights containing critically important cargo, like human organs en route to transplant patients, will be faster and more efficient.
Joining MissionGO in achieving this monumental milestone are strategic partners Velos Rotors, the company’s prime supplier, and AlarisPro. The MissionGO UAS design includes Velos Rotors’ fully redundant and patented UAS components, which are critical in achieving the team’s required level of safety and reliability while simultaneously providing improved performance for the MG Velos 100. AlarisPro’s core capabilities of managing fleets and tracking operations and maintenance down to the component level enable the team to know with confidence the detailed status of the aircraft and how an aircraft will perform, increasing safety, reliability, and efficiency on every flight. This trifecta of UAS experts forms a groundbreaking advantage in the industry.
“To meet the FAA’s airworthiness criteria as part of the Type Certification process is an incredible undertaking,” said Thomas Meyer, AlarisPro’s Director of Commercialization. “As a fully integrated solution that keeps track of all aspects of the flight operations during FAA-required Durability and Reliability (D&R) testing, AlarisPro is the essential tool to efficiently and accurately collect and analyze all data relevant to D&R testing for Type Certification. The ability to correlate and consolidate pilot information, flight logs, and aircraft status down to the component level within one software solution leaves no margin of error and yields almost real-time data generation.” Once the MG Velos 100 is certified and operational, the AlarisPro data will also feed the Instructions for Continued Airworthiness for the aircraft fleet.
“Velos is proud to supply components to the MG Velos 100 Type Certification program,” said Aris Kolokythas, Founder and Director of R&D at Velos Rotors. “This important partnership with MissionGO and AlarisPro will prove that routine UAS cargo transport can be done safely and reliably by the properly designed unmanned helicopter.”