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04/29/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/29/2026 11:40

When Autonomy Flies the Mission

When Autonomy Flies the Mission

April 29, 2026

Two Black Hawk® helicopters recently completed a side-by-side fully autonomous flight. This milestone in a collaboration between Sikorsky, DARPA and the U.S. Army highlighted that autonomous formations are no longer a concept-they are a flight-ready reality.

Why It Matters: Autonomy is often framed as a "future" goal, but the delivery of the MATRIX-equipped UH-60MX to the Army shows the tech is mature, and MATRIX is rapidly becoming the industry standard for safe and reliable autonomy. By integrating fly-by-wire controls with the MATRIX suite, operators can now deploy aircraft that handle the "flying" themselves, allowing crews to focus on the mission rather than the mechanics.

Whether it's a CAL FIRE mission battling wildfires or a Marine Corps logistics run, MATRIX changes the stakes for the operator:

  • Reduced Cognitive Load: Pilots transition from "flying the stick" to "managing the mission." Operators input mission goals via tablet, and the system autonomously generates a safe flight plan using sensors and algorithms.
  • Repeatable Precision: Autonomous systems don't get tired or distracted, ensuring every flight is as safe as the last.
  • Platform Agnostic: The tech is already proven on over 20 different aircraft types, from small drones and helicopters to cargo planes and fighter jets, meaning these benefits aren't restricted to a single fleet.
By the Numbers ___
1,000+
Flight hours logged
500+
Successful demonstrations
100+
Operators trained from the Department of War and firefighting communities
20+
Different platforms integrated to date
What's Next: As Sikorsky continues its work with DARPA and other global agencies, the goal remains the same: using autonomy to ensure that no matter how complex the environment, the mission succeeds and the crew comes home.
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