General Atomics

Solar powered aircraft soars to stratospheric success

A British-led team of engineers has taken a leap forward in the race to harness the stratosphere for earth observation and communications, completing a new series of test flights of BAE Systems’ High Altitude Pseudo Satellite (HAPS) Uncrewed Aerial System (UAS), PHASA-35, in quick succession.



Above: PHASA-35 in flight.
Courtesy BAE Systems

 
During the first flight at Spaceport America in New Mexico, US, in recent weeks, the solar powered aircraft flew for 24 hours climbing to more than 66,000 feet and cruising in the stratosphere, before successfully landing in a serviceable condition, meaning it was ready to fly again just two days later.
 
This is a major milestone in the development of PHASA-35, named after its 35 metre wingspan, demonstrating its ability to be launched, flown, landed, potentially reconfigured and then relaunched again so quickly.

Designed by BAE Systems’ subsidiary Prismatic Ltd to operate above the weather and conventional air traffic, PHASA-35, has the potential to provide a persistent and stable platform for uses including ultra-long endurance intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance. Prismatic sits within FalconWorks, the advanced research and development arm of BAE Systems’ Air Sector.

Bob Davidson, Chief Executive Officer, BAE Systems’ Prismatic said: "These latest flight trials are a significant step forward in proving PHASA-35’s capability for operations, and a real moment of pride for our entire team. We’re committed to continuing to develop PHASA-35 at pace to make it available for operational activity as soon as 2026."

The latest trials also saw the aircraft carry an active intelligence, surveillance & reconnaissance sensor, known as a software defined radio, developed by BAE Systems’ Digital Intelligence business. This weighed more than twice as much as the previous payload it had flown to the stratosphere with.
 
At Prismatic’s site in Alton, Hampshire, UK the PHASA-35 team has now built the next iteration of PHASA-35. The new model has more than twice the onboard solar power generation and storage capacity than the current version. These modifications are expected to allow it to demonstrate stratospheric missions of increasing duration and complexity from next year onwards.
 
Dave Holmes, Managing Director, FalconWorks at BAE Systems said: "These latest trials draw on a huge amount of collaboration between Prismatic, the wider BAE Systems business and industry partners, including Honeywell and the UK Met Office. They demonstrate the credibility and capability of the system for operational use."
 
The PHASA-35 team will now use data from these most recent trials to further improve and mature this novel technology.

Related

London Gatwick Aviation Academy helps over 100 people towards employment
London Gatwick Aviation Academy
London Gatwick Aviation Academy helps over 100 people towards employment
Since it’s launch in February this year, London Gatwick's Aviation Academy has helped participants develop skills and qualify from its course, whilst supporting them in accessing aviation employment opportunities.
Aerospace

16 Aug 2026

SubSea Craft invests in Lorillion’s battery technology
SubSea Craft's VICTA
SubSea Craft invests in Lorillion’s battery technology
As part of the investment, Coventry based Lorillion is developing a bespoke battery system for SubSea Craft’s VICTA vessel, designed to operate at depths exceeding 50 metres.
British Airways named Europe’s favourite airline for second year running
british airways a320neo
British Airways named Europe’s favourite airline for second year running
British Airways has retained its title as Europe’s favourite airline in the 2026 Flyers’ Choice Awards, while easyJet tied for third place among low-cost carriers.
Aerospace

14 Aug 2026

Apex Europe: Delivering defence innovation at the speed of the frontline
Headshot for Nick Waite, Clarion Defence
Apex Europe: Delivering defence innovation at the speed of the frontline
As technology reshapes the battlefield, the challenge is no longer simply developing new capabilities, but getting them into the hands of those who need them quickly enough. Nick Waite, Product Director for Apex Europe, considers what Ukraine is teaching the UK and NATO about drones, autonomy and the pace of defence innovation.
Defence Insights

15 Aug 2026

How GCAP fits into the UK’s wider Future Combat Air System (FCAS)
Rendering of GCAP
How GCAP fits into the UK’s wider Future Combat Air System (FCAS)
GCAP sits at the heart of the UK's future combat air ambitions. We examine what the programme is, the capability Britain is seeking to deliver, and how it connects with the wider FCAS ecosystem.
Defence

15 Aug 2026

Turner & Townsend strengthens senior leadership team
Turner & Townsend
Turner & Townsend strengthens senior leadership team
A number of senior appointments have been made which are intended to add significantly to the company's specialist infrastructure and defence capabilities.
SatVu’s space-based thermal intelligence reveals status of Texan LNG terminal
Golden Pass LNG terminal in Texas
SatVu’s space-based thermal intelligence reveals status of Texan LNG terminal
By using HotSat-2's MWIR sensor, SatVu has captured thermal data over the Golden Pass LNG terminal in Texas, with AllSource Analysis attributing thermal activity to the individual units and equipment within.
Member News Space

14 Aug 2026

MDA Space opens CHORUS Control Centre
Chorus: generated image.
MDA Space opens CHORUS Control Centre
With the opening of its new control centre, MDA Space has moved closer to operational readiness ahead of the launch of its CHORUS satellite constellation later this year.
Member News Space

13 Aug 2026

Intuitive Machines completes acquisition of Goonhilly and COMSAT
Ground station.
Intuitive Machines completes acquisition of Goonhilly and COMSAT
Intuitive Machines’ integrated ground-to-space network is set to be enhanced by the ground station assets and competencies at Goonhilly, which will remain a UK entity and gain expanded resources, technologies and global reach.
Member News Space

13 Aug 2026

Turner & Townsend strengthens senior leadership team
Turner & Townsend
Turner & Townsend strengthens senior leadership team
A number of senior appointments have been made which are intended to add significantly to the company's specialist infrastructure and defence capabilities.
SubSea Craft invests in Lorillion’s battery technology
SubSea Craft's VICTA
SubSea Craft invests in Lorillion’s battery technology
As part of the investment, Coventry based Lorillion is developing a bespoke battery system for SubSea Craft’s VICTA vessel, designed to operate at depths exceeding 50 metres.
BMT joins Seabed 2030 to accelerate digital ocean mapping
Deep Blue Project USV
BMT joins Seabed 2030 to accelerate digital ocean mapping
BMT has brought its advanced autonomous maritime data collection and decision-support capabilities to the Seabed 2030 initiative, to accelerate mapping of the ocean floor and gain a greater understanding of the risks associated with the marine environment.
Member News Security

14 Aug 2026