The Phantom Eye's first test flight. New drone that runs on hydrogen can stay airborne for up to 4 days. Flying at an altitude of 65,000 feet (more than 12 miles high) it can execute missions programmed earlier by a pilot.
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The Phantom Eye's first test flight. New drone that runs on hydrogen can stay airborne for up to 4 days. Flying at an altitude of 65,000 feet (more than 12 miles high) it can execute missions programmed earlier by a pilot.
"This day ushers in a new era of persistent intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance where an unmanned aircraft will remain on station for days at a time providing critical information and services,"
Darryl Davis, Boeing Phantom Works President