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What is Haast?
Haast Autonomous is building unmanned, long-range VTOL aircrafts with regulated pressure, temperature, and vibration storage to revolutionize organ transport — delivering life-saving medical supplies roof-to-roof faster, safer, and more efficiently than current systems.Haast Autonomous is building unmanned, long-range VTOL aircrafts with regulated pressure, temperature, and vibration storage to revolutionize organ transport — delivering life-saving medical supplies roof-to-roof faster, safer, and more efficiently than current systems.
Does Haast work with pre-existing organ boxes
Yes, Haast works with most pre-existing organ procuring containers on the market.
What safety features does Haast aircrafts have?
Redundant motors, batteries, gyroscopes, accelerometers, barometers, and GPS modules Gasoline-electric hybrid systems for longer range and emergency backup Multiple telemetry systems (C-band, 5G, SATLINK) Parachute recovery system for final failsafe Encrypted cellular telemetry for continuous flight monitoring Pressure, temperature, and vibration-controlled payload bays to protect organs during flight
How does Haast Autonomous differ from other competitors?
Unlike consumer-centric companies, Haast is purpose-built for critical, high-risk medical logistics. We integrate directly into hospital workflows, require minimal new infrastructure, and support sensitive biologics like organs — not just light commercial goods. Our aircraft are fully autonomous, vertically launching from hospitals without ground hubs, and fully compatible with existing organ preservation containers.
Is this system already in use?
We are actively testing prototypes and expect to begin autonomous transportation in 2026. Full deployments will follow pending FAA flight worthiness clearance.