Skydweller Puts Solar Impulse 2 Into Multiday Gulf Flights
Skydweller has been conducting multiday flights over the Gulf of Mexico with the modified autonomous solar impulse 2. The work keeps the aircraft in the air for more than one day at a time. That makes the Gulf the real test range for a heavy uncrewed aircraft built around the old Solar Impulse 2 airframe.
Skydweller and Solar Impulse 2
The aircraft in use is the modified autonomous Solar Impulse 2. Skydweller has tied it to its heavy UAS program. For readers, that means the story is not about a one-off sortie. It is about repeated flight activity over open water.
The only concrete location in the record is the Gulf of Mexico. That narrows the operational picture to maritime airspace rather than a local test strip. It also means the flights are happening far from the kind of routine visibility that comes with land-based trials.
Multiday flights over the Gulf
The key detail is duration. Multiday flights are a harder standard than brief demonstrations because the aircraft must keep going across more than one day. In practical terms, the program is being exercised as a sustained flight effort, not a short appearance for a camera or a single data point.
The source gives no date, cause, outcome, or additional technical details about the flights. That leaves the core news in one place: Skydweller is still putting the modified autonomous Solar Impulse 2 through multiday operations over the Gulf of Mexico, and the record stops there.