According to a recent LinkedIn post from Parry Labs, the company participated in a fourth autonomous flight test of Airbus’ H145 Lakota Connector alongside Airbus U.S. Space & Defense, Inc., Shield AI, and L3Harris Technologies. The post indicates this was the first time all four partners’ technologies were integrated on a single aircraft for an unmanned logistics mission.
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The LinkedIn post highlights that the test focused on autonomously evaluating a landing zone, detecting obstacles, and rerouting in real time, and suggests the mission was executed successfully. Parry Labs’ EC Micro platform is described as providing edge compute hardware and software infrastructure that enabled onboard perception processing and real-time decision-making during the flight.
From an investor perspective, the collaboration with major defense and aerospace players such as Airbus, Shield AI, and L3Harris points to Parry Labs’ positioning within the rapidly evolving defense autonomy and unmanned logistics segment. Demonstrated integration in real flight tests may strengthen the company’s credibility for future defense contracts and program participation.
The post also frames this effort as an example of rapidly fielded and proven integrated capabilities in modern defense, which could be relevant as U.S. defense customers seek modular, interoperable solutions. Successful autonomous flight testing in a logistics context may increase Parry Labs’ exposure to Marine Corps and broader military aerial logistics initiatives, potentially supporting longer-term revenue opportunities if prototypes transition toward operational deployment.

