- Today's first flight over 1.6 km took 3 minutes and delivered a
bowl of noodles
- A joint development between Airbus and XAG
- Start of an MVP service using
the Project Vesper Mk1 cargo drone, a retrofitted XAG P-30
aircraft
GUANGZHOU, China, Nov. 26, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- The start of a
limited delivery trial in Guangzhou,
China, as part of the joint development of a drone cargo
service, was announced today at XAG
headquarters.
This joint development agreement was originally
signed July
2, 2019 at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in
Dalian (China) by Dirk Hoke, CEO of Airbus Defence and Space and
Peng Bin, CEO and co-founder of XAG.
Formerly known as XAircraft, XAG
is an agriculture technology company with pioneering
expertise in precision agriculture and remote sensing drones,
founded in 2007 and headquartered in Guangzhou, China.
Significantly contributing to the future of crop yield,
reduction of pesticides, and precision farming in China, XAG has been developing crop-dusting
drones since 2013, and now accounts for more than half of China's
commercial drone flights. Integrated with visual recognition,
artificial intelligence, farmland land information, and crop
data, XAG also provides agricultural mapping drones and
agricultural hardware services. Last year alone, XAG's fleet of
40,000 drones performed over 6.5
million flights.
Since July 2019, Airbus and XAG
teams have combined efforts to develop a Minimal Viable Product
(MVP) service to start testing deliveries. This MVP is built on top
of the P30 platform, XAG's award-winning plant protection drone.
With a take-off weight slightly
under 25 kilos, and a payload of up to 4 kilos, this drone flies at
an altitude of less than 400 ft at up to 12 meters/second.
The objective of the trial is to validate a highly automated
delivery flight from the vendor to the destination and back, across
precisely pre-selected pathways. Joining the extensive experience
of XAG in designing, manufacturing, and operating small drones at
scale – tens of thousands of drone flights every day – to Airbus'
expertise in design, engineering, assembly, and certification of
aircraft of various form factors, this trial will create feedback
cycles to learn and iterate on a drone cargo service in
China.
In this trial, a select group of customers in Guangzhou, can order their favorite food from
a nearby noodle shop through the Drone Cargo WeChat application.
The fresh food is prepared and then the cooked dish, carefully
placed into an insulated box, is itself loaded into the waiting
drone on a custom locker. The noodle shop being only 1.6 kilometers
away, the flight to the first destination locker takes just under
five minutes. The customer receives a notification on their phone
about the approaching drone and directions to the nearest locker.
The drone lands at a safe height, separated from people, and the
customer retrieves their food.
Meng Yu was the lucky first customer of this novel
service. She ordered a Lanzhou
beef noodle dish and excitedly declared: "This is so cool. We do
not have a company canteen so my colleagues and I
order takeaway every day.
Deliveries could never be sent upstairs in the past, but this time
it just comes to me from the sky right to our roof terrace! My
noodles were hot as I like them and it took under 15 minutes from
ordering to enjoying! Usually, I had to wait for up to an hour
during peak lunch hour and often the food was cold."
Justin Gong, Vice President and
Co-founder of XAG commented: "With 12 years of experience in UAS
development and manufacturing, XAG keeps pace with changing demands
in the field of agriculture. Agility and innovation are
built in our DNA. Partnering with Airbus to explore drone
delivery service enables us to learn from its 50 years' experience
of flying and air safety management. Foreseeing the broad prospect
of drone applications, XAG determines to consistently improve
the aerial system, to better serve residents in both rural and
urban area."
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