PERTH, Australia, Sept.
16, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Orbital Corporation Limited
(Orbital) has delivered the first purpose-built ScanEagle Unmanned
Aerial Vehicle (UAV) propulsion system to Insitu Inc., a subsidiary
of The Boeing Company, for in-house testing and development.
Designed specifically for Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (SUAS)
class UAVs, it is the first reciprocating internal combustion
propulsion system to be engineered from the ground up for unmanned
aerospace application.
"Delivery of this first engine is a major milestone in the UAV
propulsion engineering project," said Mr. Terry Stinson, Orbital's CEO and Managing
Director. "Insitu is very satisfied with the program results to
date, and the team is already moving forward to achieve our next
target."
"Insitu is extremely pleased with the receipt of this first
propulsion system and our collaboration with Orbital Corporation in
Australia," said Mr. Ryan Hartman, Insitu's President and CEO. "We
conducted a rigorous selection process for our next generation
propulsion supply partner, and this event further proves that we
made the right choice."
Orbital has been working with Insitu division of Boeing since
January 2013 as part of an initial
design, development and validation contract to supply UAV
propulsion systems. Delivery of the first propulsion system will
now allow a rigorous bench testing program to commence which will
be followed by flight testing. Successful completion of the program
is expected to lead to a low volume production contract to be
supplied from Orbital's facilities in Perth, and may evolve into a higher volume
production business from new Orbital production facilities, which
would need to be established in the
United States.
The delivered propulsion system was designed and manufactured by
Orbital and incorporates Orbital's new Argon Engine Control Unit
(ECU) and control system. The Argon ECU has advancements not
available on other aircraft in this class, including real-time
monitoring and diagnostics of all critical systems, sensor and
actuator redundancy, and extensive 'black box' recording
capability. The system also uses Orbital's patented and unique
FLEXDI™ technology, which enables the highest level of performance
for heavy fuel SUAS engine applications, significantly extending
the range for the aircraft in flight. Insitu and Orbital have also
combined technical capabilities to achieve benchmark low vibration
and noise suppression. "The new propulsion system has features that
are intended to drive a step change in performance and reliability
in the SUAS propulsion market," stated Mr. Stinson.
As the SUAS and Medium Altitude Long Endurance (MALE) UAV
markets continue to move to heavy fuel, working with Insitu ensures
Orbital is well positioned to take the lead in UAV propulsion
systems. The global SUAS market alone is projected to reach
$1.9B by 2020 according to the recent
MarketsandMarket's report, with increasing civil and military
applications as the driving factors in this market. Sales of the
overall UAV market are expected to double within the next five
years. Insitu is currently the biggest in the SUAS market
segment.
"Orbital has adopted an aggressive diversification and growth
strategy," said Mr. Stinson. "Building on continuing success with
Insitu, this new UAV propulsion initiative has the potential to
evolve into a $100 million per annum
revenue business for Orbital."
CONTACTS
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Terry
Stinson
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Tel: +61 8 9441
2311
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CEO & Managing
Director
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Website:
www.orbitalcorp.com.au
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About Orbital
Orbital is an international developer of innovative technical
solutions for a cleaner world. Orbital provides innovation, design,
product development and operational improvement services to the
world's producers, suppliers, regulators and end users of engines
and engine management systems for application in small unmanned
aerial systems, motorcycles, marine and recreational vehicles,
automobiles and trucks. Orbital's principal operations in
Perth, Western Australia, provide a world class
facility with capabilities in design, manufacturing, development
and testing of engines and engine management systems. Headquartered
in Perth, Western Australia, Orbital stock is traded on
the Australian Stock Exchange (OEC).
Forward Looking Statements
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risks and uncertainties. These forward-looking statements are based
upon management's expectations and beliefs concerning future
events. Forward-looking statements are necessarily subject to
risks, uncertainties and other factors, many of which are outside
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differ materially from such statements. Actual results and events
may differ significantly from those projected in the
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including, but not limited to, those detailed from time to time in
the Company's Form 20-F filings with the US Securities and Exchange
Commission. Orbital makes no undertaking to subsequently update or
revise the forward-looking statements made in this release to
reflect events or circumstances after the date of this
release.
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SOURCE Insitu; Orbital