Pablo Aviation Participates as Contractor in NASA's Urban Flight Project in the US View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Bo-kyung] Pablo Aviation announced on the 18th that it will participate as an official contractor in NASA's "Urban Flight Environment Safety Improvement Project."


Five companies, including Pablo Aviation, are collaborating on this project, which is being conducted at NASA Langley Research Center from this month until July next year. Pablo Aviation equips its self-developed multicopter delivery drones with wind speed sensors and collects and utilizes data through the Smart Mobility Integrated Control System (PAMNet, PABLO AIR Mobility Network).


Pablo Aviation is responsible for securing flight route stability by collecting and analyzing wind speed data in real time and understanding the impact on batteries to improve flight efficiency. Through this project, the company plans to establish a safe urban flight environment and set a new standard in the global unmanned aerial vehicle industry market.


Lee Chan-joo, Director of Operations at Pablo Aviation's U.S. branch, said, "This is a big step toward the commercialization of urban aviation that can expand the drone logistics delivery sector," adding, "We will serve as a bridge between the drone and urban air mobility industries of both Korea and the U.S."



Pablo Aviation established a branch in Arizona, USA, last year. This year, it has been steadily conducting drone delivery demonstrations at the New York UAS Integration Research Center (NUAIR) and New York Griffith International Airport.


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