The Russian B-200 unmanned helicopter is planned to be put into operation in August 2026. Aeromax, the company developing it, is completing the flight test program and preparing to introduce the aircraft into practical operation.
Flight tests of the B-200 are currently being completed. We plan to put the unmanned helicopter into operation in August. The first three units are already under contract and will be delivered to the client.
At the same time, the developer is negotiating with foreign partners. Representatives of Southeast Asian countries show the greatest interest in the new model, where they are considering its application for logistics tasks.
The B-200 is designed to transport cargo weighing up to 200 kg to hard-to-reach areas. The aircraft was created with a view to operating in the Far North. It is planned to be used for delivering equipment and spare parts to drilling sites, as well as to oil and gas facilities.
The company notes that most of the key components of the unmanned helicopter, including electronics and control systems, were developed and produced in Russia.