Avealto is developing a fleet of High Altitude Wireless Infrastructure Platform (“WIP”) vehicles to provide telecommunications backhaul services to remote regions of the world. The WIP airships will fly autonomously at an altitude of around 20,000 meters (65,000 feet), using all-electric propulsion to remain on?’station for months at a time. On-board solar arrays will power the airships during the day. Whisper Beam transmitters would power them at night, to hold position and keep working after the sun sets.
31 October 2022 – Bisnis.com , JAKARTA – To operate in Indonesia, the super aerospace vehicle or high altitude platform
system (HAPS) is faced with a number of challenges. However, the government is open with
telecommunication infrastructure shaped like the hot air balloon.
His new venture is Avealto, which is in the final stage of developing a High Altitude Platform (HAP) to provide telecom infrastructure services in under-served areas of the world.
“It is a pleasure to welcome Avealto into the Association,” said APSCC President Gregg Daffner. “As the pre-eminent satellite industry group in the Asia-Pacific region, APSCC works to include companies from every part of the space industry, including HAPs manufacturers and operators. As our industry innovates and develops new ways to connect the people of the region, APSCC is a proud partner.”
“After many years of interaction with APSCC, Avealto is delighted to now become a member,” said Walt Anderson, Avealto’s Founder and CEO.Gottlieb’s, May, 2021- Loon is gone. With the shutdown of Google’s closely followed and often publicized HAP project, some may be believe that we’ve seen the end of High Altitude Platform(HAP) development. Maybe not./p>
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“After many years of interaction with APSCC, Avealto is delighted to now become a member,” said Walt Anderson, Avealto’s Founder and CEO.
Response Source, November 7, 2017 – The AVEALTO Ascender 28 vehicle has completed a comprehensive “Float Test” which is the last step prior to actual test flights. As part of the Float test, all the integrated systems of this vehicle were “flown” in the hanger.
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