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Innovators Compete to Build Self-Flying Emergency Aircraft

GoAERO is a three-year competition backed by NASA, Boeing, RTX, Honeywell, and aviation and first response industry groups.

Zipline medical emergency drone delivery
Drones, such as this P1 model from Zipline, are excellent at delivering medical supplies but not performing rescues. [Courtesy: Zipline]
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Key Takeaways:

  • GoAERO is a three-year competition backed by NASA, Boeing, and other aviation leaders, offering $2 million in prizes to innovators developing autonomous emergency response aircraft.
  • The primary goal is to create uncrewed, compact flyers capable of delivering first responders, patients, or supplies, addressing critical needs in "ambulance deserts" and various disaster or medical emergency scenarios.
  • Participants receive extensive support, including educational resources and mentorship from industry experts, while retaining full intellectual property rights to facilitate the creation of a new ecosystem for life-saving aviation technologies.
  • The competition is open globally to individuals over 18, with the first submission deadline on December 11 for Stage 1, and a final "fly-off" event scheduled for February 2027.
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Calling all students, engineers, businesses, and other innovators. Time is running out to join a competition that will award $2 million in prizes to whoever can build the best autonomous emergency response aircraft.

December 11 is the submission deadline for Stage 1 of GoAERO—a three-year contest backed by NASA, Boeing, RTX, and other key aviation stakeholders seeking to aid the estimated 4.5 million Americans living in “ambulance deserts,” who may need to wait longer than 25 minutes for emergency services to arrive. The aircraft created by competitors could rescue people in danger and respond to disasters, medical emergencies, or humanitarian crises.

Jack Daleo

Jack is a staff writer covering advanced air mobility, including everything from drones to unmanned aircraft systems to space travel—and a whole lot more. He spent close to two years reporting on drone delivery for FreightWaves, covering the biggest news and developments in the space and connecting with industry executives and experts. Jack is also a basketball aficionado, a frequent traveler and a lover of all things logistics.

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