The French Navy will become the first operator of Airbus Helicopters’ new vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) version of the ...
The French navy will field its first vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) version of the Aliaca uncrewed aerial system later this year, under an amended contract with Airbus Helicopters.
On February 03, 2026, Airbus announced that the French Navy will be the first operator of Aliaca vertical UAS as the deliveries are set to start in May 2026.
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