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Generalized Autonomy Aviation System

4.2· 9 reviews
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Haarisan Ganesan
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Generalized Autonomy Aviation System provides top-notch services. Their team is highly professional, knowledgeable, and efficient. I had a great experience working with them. The whole process was smooth from start to finish. I highly recommend them to anyone in need of aviation services.

Nathanael Iversen
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I recently had the opportunity to utilize the services of a certain aviation company and I must say they exceeded my expectations. The level of proficiency displayed by the team was commendable. They were prompt and reliable throughout the process. Definitely worth recommending!

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About Generalized Autonomy Aviation System

GAAS (Generalized Autonomy Aviation System) is an open source software platform for autonomous drones and VTOLs. GAAS was built to provide a common infrastructure for computer-vision based drone intelligence. In the long term, GAAS aims to accelerate the coming of autonomous VTOLs. Being a BSD-licensed product, GAAS makes it easy for enterprises, researches, and drone enthusiasts to modify the code to suit specific use cases.
Our long-term vision is to implement GAAS in autonomous passenger carrying VTOLs (or "flying cars"). The first step of this vision is to make Unmanned Aerial Vehicles truly "unmanned", and thus make drones ubiquitous. We currently support manned and unmanned multi-rotor drones and helicopters. Our next step is to support VTOLs and eVTOLs.

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