Cranfield Aerospace Solutions (CAeS) unveils ST-5 ‘Stingray’ Multi-Role Long-Endurance Drone and Signs MoU with National Oceanography Centre to Enter into a Strategic collaboration

STINGRAY IN PRODUCTION

Innovative UK aerospace company Cranfield Aerospace Solutions (CAeS) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the National Oceanography Centre (NOC), one of the world’s leading oceanographic institutions, with a heritage spanning more than six decades.

The MoU will deepen the relationship between the two organisations, facilitating knowledge exchange and supporting a potential future partnership involving the use of CAeS’s unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), the ST-5 Stingray, for ocean monitoring.

The ST-5 ‘Stingray’ is being displayed for the first time in the market at Strategic Development Fund’s (SDF) static park pavilion S34, located at the Dubai Airshow 2025. SDF is an Abu Dhabi based investment entity, wholly owned by EDGE Group, and is Cranfield’s largest investor.

As part of the ARIA Forecasting Tipping Point programme, NOC is leading the development of innovative ocean observing capabilities to study processes that could contribute to a potential shutdown of ocean convection in the North Atlantic Subpolar Gyre.

The ST-5 ‘Stingray’ long-endurance multi-role drone is named in relation to its out shape and wingspan of 5.5 metres. The ST-5 ‘Stingray’ is a hybrid wing-body, unmanned aircraft system (UAS), which is being designed, built and tested in-house by CAeS to fly on hydrogen electric power, with enhanced operational capability, low cost of ownership and zero emissions at use.

STINGRAY - SIDE ASPECT

CAeS’ heritage in UAS design and integration follows on from key concept aircrafts such as the X-48B/C, on which CAeS worked with Boeing and NASA for 11 years, focusing on the utilisation of the blended wing to optimise the aerodynamic efficiency of the platform to maximise the volume, mass and integration of a variety of payloads. The ST-5 ‘Stingray’ has been designed to maximise flight efficiency, providing optimised aerodynamic performance, and the distributed propulsion system offers up to 60% more cargo volume when compared with conventional aircraft of a similar weight.

The design of the drone allows for a wide variety of applications, including cargo carrying, atmospheric research, search and rescue, and surveying. Given its payload capability and size, the platform can be adapted for the integration of surveillance equipment, or complex environmental sensing equipment for atmospheric research. The ST-5 ‘Stingray’ aircraft will be offered in multiple variants, offering increased payload or increased range and endurance.

The ST-5 project has moved at pace over the past few months, commencing in June 2025 and progressing through concept design, parts procurement, bench testing and structural manufacture and assembly. The aircraft is currently undergoing the installation of the propulsion system into the airframe structure by the CAeS team.

Paul Clarke, CTO, at CAeS comments; “The ST-5 development will be the first UAV platform designed specifically to maximise the potential of a hydrogen powertrain. The aerodynamic efficiency of the design, combined with the integration efficiency of our modular fuel cell technology, creates a step change in mission performance and provides significant real estate to accommodate diverse payloads. The complex environmental conditions and the fantastic technologies developed by the team and partners of NOC provide the difficult requirements and wicked challenges we love to solve. Our zero-emissions solutions create opportunities for scientific research without impacting the sensitive environments in focus.”

Professor Christine Gommenginger, principal scientist at NOC, says: ‘The Stingray UAV offers exceptional endurance and payload capacity, making it an attractive platform for advancing our goals of long-term, low-cost, zero-emission airborne data collection.’

‘This MOU strengthens our collaboration with CAeS to co-develop the platform for challenging marine conditions, ahead of a potential future joint airborne demonstration campaign’.

CAeS and NOC will work together to understand the requirements and the expected operational scenarios needed to acquire the necessary ocean observations in the open ocean and coastal environment.

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ST-5 ‘Stingray’ Multi-Role Long-Endurance Drone

About CAeS

CAeS has three main aerospace business areas;

A highly regarded engineering consultancy business, which specialises in aircraft conceptual design, avionics & electrical systems, power & propulsion system design, complex modification & system integration, prototype build & test, and certification & airworthiness.

CAeS is developing a portfolio of multi-mission, multi fuel drones designed for maximum aerodynamic efficiency, capable of maximising payload, mission profile and environmental conditions, low thermal signature and low noise footprint capable of multiple propulsion architectures.

CAeS is developing the next generation of aerospace propulsion. The Genesis powertrain is an aero-native, highly efficient hydrogen fuel-cell system, that delivers low cost of ownership, high latitude, certifiable application.

About the National Oceanography Centre (NOC)

The UK’s National Oceanography Centre (NOC) is one of the world’s top ocean research institutions. NOC’s scientists work around the globe, uncovering links between the ocean, climate change and biodiversity loss, to help every living thing on our planet flourish. 

NOC solves challenging multidisciplinary, large scale, long-term marine science problems to underpin international and UK public policy, business and societal outcomes.  

NOC is a company limited by guarantee set up under the law of England and Wales (11444362) and registered as a charity (1185265). 

NOC operates the Royal Research Ships James Cook and Discovery and develops technology for coastal and deep ocean research. 

Working with its partners NOC provides long-term marine science capability including: sustained ocean observations, mapping and surveying; data management; modelling and scientific research and advice. 

Among the resources that the NOC provides on behalf of the UK are the British Oceanographic Data Centre (BODC), the Marine Autonomous and Robotic Systems (MARS) facility, the National Marine Equipment Pool (NMEP), the National Tide and Sea Level Facility (NTSLF), the Permanent Service for Mean Sea Level (PSMSL) and British Ocean Sediment Core Research Facility (BOSCORF). 

About Strategic Development Fund

Strategic Development Fund (SDF), established in Abu Dhabi in 2019 and wholly owned by EDGE Group, is focused on investing in specific strategic technology and industrial sectors towards fostering economic and industrial growth in the UAE while achieving financial return. It invests in businesses and partnerships through private equity, greenfield and venture capital investments locally and internationally. In addition, through its Venture Debt Program, SDF provides developmental funding aimed at the UAE’s private sector SME’s to contribute towards economic development through sustainable growth and in-country value creation.

BATTLE OF BRITAIN MEMORIAL FLIGHT

CAeS and its predecessors supported the UK’s Battle of Britain Memorial Flight for 40 years.

In that time, we have developed avionics modifications, structural repairs and provided Independent Technical Evaluation of third-party modifications.  We have also provided continual design, airworthiness and safety advice to structures and systems for the Flight’s fleet of Spitfires and Hurricanes.

SAAB 340

CAeS supported the design, development, integration and installation of a wide range of equipment for this unique aircraft modification.

CAeS also delivered the certification process, including flight testing.

Complex Flight Test Instrumentation (FTI) suite measuring all flight control movements, processes the data, and displays it directly to each student

New equipment rack housing data acquisition and management equipment (installed Data Acquisition Computer,
Inertial Measurement Unit, Sideslip Vanes, Navigation System, GPS Splitters)

Cockpit interface in centre pedestal that allows full control of the FTI equipment, battery isolation, master switch, WiFi
switch, etc.

Charging for the students’ tablets via USB or 240V AC.

Camera System for external forward view, cockpit view, and wing view

WiFi System supporting wireless data transmission inside the passenger cabin (including T-PED testing for compliance demonstration)

Installation of a passenger door in the rear bulkhead to make the cargo compartment accessible in flight

Installation of a FLARM Safety System, enhancing situation
awareness for the flight crew

Intercom headset sockets for classroom demonstrators

Certification Basis included Certification Review Items for
“Lithium Battery Installations” (CRI F-04) and “WLAN and Interfacing (T-)PEDs” (CRI F-01)

WEAPONS INTEGRATION

CAeS was contracted by Thales to support the integration of FASGW(L) system and by the MOD to support the integration of legacy Stingray torpedo and depth charge systems onto the Augusta Westland Wildcat helicopters. We also worked alongside MBDA who were supporting the FASGW(H) system and Leonardo helicopters who operated the helicopter.

Defensive Aids Integration

Supporting the integration of defensive aids onto the Chinook Mk5 and Mk6 helicopters and F-35.

Data collection was conducted using bespoke CAeS hardware that was manufactured in collaboration with UK MOD to support flight trials. The hardware consists of an array of data loggers and sensors fitted to a standard Type 118 flare case. This reduces minimal installation effort into standard flare magazines with minimal interference with aircraft systems that  enables faster safety assessments, clearance and turnaround during trials.

Boeing X-48 B/C

11 years of development with NASA, US Airforce and Boeing to design fully representative systems.
CAeS designed and built the X-48 B and C variants in the UK.
Blended wing concept design, considered a contender for future aircraft.
CAeS developed to test aerodynamic characteristics near stall speeds.​
CAeS designed the aircraft systems and ground station for piloting the vehicle.​
CAeS built the flight test demonstrator, support wind tunnel testing.
CAeS supported 7 years of flight testing
The X-48B, is the unmanned X-plane with the most sorties – 130.

AQUILLA

Experimental ground vibration test of the air vehicle to allow:

Validation of finite element model – mass, stiffness and interfaces​

Validation of flight control model – quantify any coincidences of resonances with flight control frequencies​

Low frequency GVT to assure the aero-elastic and stability

42 m wingspan, but extremely light​

Modes expected at very low frequencies​

Special low frequency instrumentation acquired​

Suspension springs designed and manufactured for the test

ISTAR PLATFORM

Support to the Certification of modifications to CAA/DAOS Approvals​

CAeS provides structural and aerodynamic leads for the ‘major’ modifications involved.​

Design Services including,​

Mechanical and electrical system design​

Stress analysis (static, fatigue and damage analysis)​

Icing Predictions ​

Modification to Pressure Bulkhead​

Weight and Balance Reports​

Flight Performance Determination​

Flight trials​

Certification​

OLM support​

Wind tunnel testing​

Provision of CVEs and signatories

WATCHKEEPER

Support Agreement with U-TacS

Elbit (Silver Arrow)/Thales JV​

Support/advice to Elbit on UK MoD certification.​

Review of all certification documentation​

Major step forward in certifying UAV’s for flight in UK airspace.​

Load case analysis on entire vehicle​

Modifications to aircraft.

BAE SYSTEMS

CAeS was contracted by BAE Systems to design and certify various complex modifications on the FAAM BAE 146 Airborne Laboratory under our BCAR A8-21 approval. The aircraft is extensively used for atmospheric research across the world. CAeS modifications include various external apertures for sensors, cameras, and antennas as well as internal modifications for operator consoles, avionics, and supporting structures.

https://www.faam.ac.uk/

SAFRAN- PROJECT BETA

In 2025, Safran central technologies (Paris) commissioned CAeS to support the development of their own hydrogen
programmes.

Working with the Safran team, CAeS are developing a 50-PAX regional aircraft to design, test and iterate with
new hydrogen powertrain pseudo technologies. With CAeS acting as both pseudo airframer and technology supplier, models with flight analysis provide the teams the opportunity to understand the environmental and
performance challenges associated with the state-of-the-art technology being developed. 

By exploring the integration of complex next generation system technologies through the product life-cycle, CAeS and Safran are able to accelerate early-stage developments, expose aircraft level technology challenges and increase system efficiency.

AIRBUS E-FAN X

CAeS was contracted by Airbus to support the E-Fan X project, a complex hybrid-electric flight demonstrator, which replaces one of the engines with a 2 MW electric motor.

CAeS designed and verified the structure to install and operate the jet engine/electric generator inside the fuselage of the BAe 146 flying testbed.

https://www.airbus.com/en/innovation/low-carbon-aviation/hybrid-and-electric-flight/e-fan-x

ROLLS ROYCE

CAeS was contracted by Rolls-Royce to verify the flight safety data under UK CAA E Conditions (CAP1220) for the all-electric “Spirit of Innovation” aircraft, which is the world’s fastest all-electric aircraft. It reached a top speed of 345.5 mph over a 3 kilometres stretch.

CAeS verified all the related documents including risk and safety assessments.

https://www.rolls-royce.com/media/press-releases/2021/19-11-2021-spirit-of-innovation-stakes-claim-to-be-the-worlds-fastest-all-electric-vehicle.aspx

STRATUS 9

Californian-based private aviation and fractional ownership innovator Stratus 9 signed a deal with CAeS in February 2024 to create the United States’ first zero-emission fractional aircraft and co-ownership programme.

 

MONTE

MONTE is a global asset manager, founded with the sole ambition of financing sustainable regional transportation. Our partnership with MONTE allows us to offer extend financing options to operators when purchasing our modification kits or conversions.

 

EVIA AERO

A startup airline planning to operate exclusively sustainable aircraft, Evia Aero aims to reactivate regional markets and expand air travel in a scalable, sustainable and economically viable way. CAeS is one of the airline’s two technology partners.

DRONAMICS

Dronamics have developed the Black Swan, a middle-mile cargo UAV and have been granted both an IATA & ICAO operator designation and an AOC (Air Operator Certificate) in Europe. Although they will launch their operations with conventionally-powered UAVs, the MOU signed with CAeS in 2023 and the subsequent Letter of Intent for nearly 1300 CAeS hydrogen powertrains underlines their intent to transition to a sustainable solution for their platform.

 

TORRES STRAIT AIR

A 100% indigenously-owned air charter company based in the beautiful island community off the northern coast of Australia, Torres Strait Air has been operating Islanders for almost 10 years. A LOI signed with MONTE in September 2023 recognises the operator’s intention to convert its Islander fleet to hydrogen-electric propulsion.

https://torresair.com/

ISLE OF SCILLY GROUP SKYBUS

British reginal airline Skybus is owned by the Isles of Scilly Steamship Group (ISSG) and has been operating Islanders between the UK mainland and the Scilly Isles for over 30 years. ISSG signed a Letter of Intent with CAeS and Britten Norman in 2021 in recognition of their ambition to transition their air services to hydrogen.

AIR NEW ZEALAND

Air New Zealand are a major international airline renowned for their focus on sustainability.

Cranfield Aerospace were selected as Air New Zealand’s hydrogen technology partner on their Mission Next Gen Aircraft Programme which was created to accelerate the development of next generation aircraft technologies and the infrastructure required to make them a reality for commercial aviation in New Zealand.

https://www.airnewzealand.co.uk/

https://flightnz0.airnewzealand.co.nz/initiatives/mission-next-gen-aircraft