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Direct Market Evidence
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| 2025-10-27 | Aviation Week | Project Lotus, Northrop Grumman’s Secret Autonomous Aircraft Revealed | fleet_manufacturing | medium | 0.70 | yes | 6.90 | open |
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| 2025-10-27 | Aviation Week | 🟢 direct | Project Lotus, Northrop Grumman’s Secret Autonomous Aircraft Revealed | SUMMARY | 0.70 MEDIUM QUALITY | STRONGyes | GLOBAL | fleet_manufacturing | medium | open |
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Scaled Composites registered a turbofan-powered, fixed-wing aircraft identified only as Model 444 earlier this year with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which granted the organization the N444LX tail number. It is not clear if the registration represents Project Lotus or another undisclosed project.</p><p>Northrop also is building the XRQ-73, also known as the Series Hybrid Electric Propulsion AiR Demonstration (Shepard), for DARPA.</p><p>In response to questions about Project Lotus from Aviation Week, Northrop avoided direct answers, but spoke generally about its internal investments in autonomous aircraft.</p><p>“Our investments prioritize production at speed and scale, without sacrificing performance or capability. The Northrop Grumman team has generated step-change advancements in production speed, weight and parts reduction, and overall cost efficiency. 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"content_text": "<span>Project Lotus, Northrop Grumman’s Secret Autonomous Aircraft Revealed</span> <span><span lang=\"\" about=\"/users/dan-hockensmith\" typeof=\"schema:Person\" property=\"schema:name\" datatype=\"\" content=\"hockensmithawin\">hockensmithawi…</span></span> <span><time datetime=\"2025-10-27T18:05:46+00:00\" title=\"Monday, October 27, 2025 - 18:05\">Mon, 10/27/2025 - 18:05</time> </span> <drupal-render-placeholder callback=\"Drupal\\node\\NodeViewBuilder::renderLinks\" arguments=\"0=4953701&1=rss&2=en&3=&4\" token=\"MlG03c4FlgCQQM8BfoCDaOAqBmfGhZWhKjcF0Fe_WG4\"></drupal-render-placeholder> <div><p>Northrop Grumman has secretly built a large new uncrewed aircraft system (UAS), dubbed Project Lotus, at the company’s Scaled Composites rapid prototyping facility in Mojave, California, a source familiar with the project tells Aviation Week.</p><p>A photo of the aircraft reviewed by Aviation Week revealed a completed, turbofan-powered aircraft parked within the Scaled Composites compound at the public airport.</p><p>The Lotus UAS design in some ways resembles features of the newly revealed Lockheed Martin Project Vectis, with a long, slender fuselage positioned forward of the leading edges of the wings, capped by a nose with swept-back edges leading to a slender point.</p><p>In many other respects, the Lotus and Vectis designs diverge. 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Scaled Composites registered a turbofan-powered, fixed-wing aircraft identified only as Model 444 earlier this year with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which granted the organization the N444LX tail number. It is not clear if the registration represents Project Lotus or another undisclosed project.</p><p>Northrop also is building the XRQ-73, also known as the Series Hybrid Electric Propulsion AiR Demonstration (Shepard), for DARPA.</p><p>In response to questions about Project Lotus from Aviation Week, Northrop avoided direct answers, but spoke generally about its internal investments in autonomous aircraft.</p><p>“Our investments prioritize production at speed and scale, without sacrificing performance or capability. The Northrop Grumman team has generated step-change advancements in production speed, weight and parts reduction, and overall cost efficiency. 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But the aircraft are larger and costlier than, for example, the Kratos XQ-58, and lack the stealthier features of Project Vectis and Project Lotus.</p><p>In September, Air Force officials said they were considering the full spectrum of options for the Increment 2 CCA requirement, ranging from exquisite survivability to small, air-launched systems.</p><p>Project Lotus also lends new insight into how Northrop’s internal CCA concepts have evolved from previous, publicly released ideas. As the Air Force competition for CCAs heated up in 2023, Northrop showed off the SG-1 and SG-2 concepts, which appeared similar to the cranked-kite planform of the U.S. Navy-funded X-47B demonstrator. Around the same time, Northrop also unveiled the Model 437 concept, an autonomous spinoff from the crewed Model 401 Sierra demonstrator. 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Scaled Composites registered a turbofan-powered, fixed-wing aircraft identified only as Model 444 earlier this year with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), which granted the organization the N444LX tail number. It is not clear if the registration represents Project Lotus or another undisclosed project.</p><p>Northrop also is building the XRQ-73, also known as the Series Hybrid Electric Propulsion AiR Demonstration (Shepard), for DARPA.</p><p>In response to questions about Project Lotus from Aviation Week, Northrop avoided direct answers, but spoke generally about its internal investments in autonomous aircraft.</p><p>“Our investments prioritize production at speed and scale, without sacrificing performance or capability. The Northrop Grumman team has generated step-change advancements in production speed, weight and parts reduction, and overall cost efficiency. 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