Wisk Advances Toward Autonomous Flight with Thousands of Hours of Testing Using Surrogate Helicopters

4 March 2026

Wisk Aero continues to strengthen its path toward autonomous flight through a structured testing program that has accumulated thousands of hours of validation under real-world conditions.

As part of this strategy, the company is using surrogate helicopters as test platforms to refine critical autonomy systems that will be incorporated into its sixth-generation (Gen 6) aircraft.

Progressive Validation of Key Systems

The use of surrogate aircraft allows for the evaluation of fundamental technologies in real operational environments before their final integration. Among the systems being optimized are:

  • Hazard detection and avoidance capabilities
  • Advanced autonomous navigation
  • Automated decision-making architectures
  • Safe integration into airspace

This approach allows for the collection of high-quality operational data, strengthens software robustness, and increases the maturity of the autonomy algorithms.

Gen 6: Designed for Autonomous Flight

The Gen 6 aircraft has been designed to operate autonomously, which demands high standards of redundancy, technical validation, and regulatory alignment.

The test program with surrogate helicopters reflects an engineering methodology focused on reducing risks, accelerating technological maturity, and ensuring that the systems are safe, reliable, and operationally ready.

The advance toward autonomous flight is built on data, flight hours, and rigorous validation of critical systems.

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