Boeing's MQ-25A Stingray Drone Completes First Test Flight
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Sources: Theregister, Businessinsider, boeing.mediaroom.com
Summary
On April 25, 2026, Boeing and the U.S. Navy successfully conducted the first test flight of the MQ-25A Stingray, an autonomous refueling drone designed for carrier operations. The two-hour flight validated the aircraft's ability to autonomously taxi, take off, fly, and land, demonstrating its integration with the Unmanned Carrier Aviation Mission Control System. This milestone is a significant step towards operational deployment, as the Stingray is intended to enhance the operational range of carrier-based aircraft by providing aerial refueling capabilities. The MQ-25A is the first operational unmanned aircraft system for the Navy and is part of a contract to deliver four aircraft. The program has faced delays, with the initial operational date pushed to later this decade. The Stingray is expected to allow F/A-18 Super Hornets to return to combat roles by taking over their refueling duties. Boeing aims to expand the capabilities of the Stingray beyond refueling to include intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions. The successful flight marks a critical advancement in naval aviation technology. Key Points: • The MQ-25A Stingray completed its first test flight on April 25, 2026. • This drone is designed to autonomously refuel carrier-based aircraft, enhancing their operational range. • The program has faced delays, with initial operational deployment now expected later this decade.
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