Autonomous Inspection: Driving Affordability, Availability, and Safety Through Augmented Aircraft Inspections

F-0082-2026-0146

5/5/2026

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Autonomous Inspection via small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) is increasingly utilized across industrial use cases such as inspection of bridges, buildings, construction sites, roadways, transmission lines, pipes, wind turbines and power systems (1). In principle, the system workflow of inspection; identification and characterization of defects; and mapping in space is very similar across industries. Boeing and Proxim (A Near Earth Autonomy Company) have partnered to pursue this technology in the Aerospace and Defense industry for General Visual Inspection (GVI) of airframes predominantly in a maintenance setting. This activity began by deploying Proxim’s Autonomous Aircraft Inspection (AAI) technology and Boeing's Automated Damage Detection Software (ADDS) on Boeing C-17 Globemaster III at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam. It has expanded to offer U.S. Department of War (DoW) and Commercial customers aircraft-agnostic enhanced exterior GVI capability at point of need by leveraging unique ADDS AI algorithm in support of both home station and deployed operations. This paper gives an overview to industry developments in Autonomous Inspection, and the development AAI/ADDS technologies.

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https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0082-2026-0146
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Ransick, H., Gatto, V., Rhodes, P., Coccia, C., et al., "Autonomous Inspection: Driving Affordability, Availability, and Safety Through Augmented Aircraft Inspections," Vertical Flight Society 82nd Annual Forum and Technology Display, West Palm Beach, Florida, May 5, 2026, https://doi.org/10.4050/F-0082-2026-0146.
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May 05
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F-0082-2026-0146
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Technical Paper
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English