Facebook Aquila: A Flight That Connects People | Stopped in 2018

On 28th June 2016; from Yuma (Arizona); a solar-powered, unmanned lightweight aircraft “Aquila” took off from the ground for the first time to create history for Facebook! Or I would say by Facebook. This aircraft was designed and developed by the Facebook team to introduce the internet to everyone on the planet at an affordable cost and with better connectivity. So let’s see what’s actually Facebook’s Aquila aircraft project.

world connectivity

The Mission:

Facebook showed in this picture which part of the world is connected to each other with 2G/3G/4G connections, the regions without any highlighted colours are the part of the Earth where one in a thousand or no one is connected to the internet. There are some remote areas and places where even cable internet connection is not present at all.

no internet

As per Facebook “data”, 60% of the global population is not connected to the internet. So to give internet access to everyone at a fair cost and good speed, Facebook had to come up with an answer. The team had to design and build an aircraft that flies at high altitudes, run with solar energy and provide an internet connection to the world.

To provide internet to 7 billion people around the globe, the first flight should take off easily and last at least last 30 minutes in the air without any problems. At the same time flight’s stability and data, transfer abilities had to be checked by the team.

So with these mission agendas in mind, in the morning with light sunlight, Aquila went up in the air.

The flight:

With a total wingspan of 141 meters, it was wider than a Boeing 737 plane.

Made with carbon-fibre material, it weighs only 900 pounds. That is lighter than a small city car.

facebook aircraft wallpaper

This unmanned aircraft will fly in the air without any special help. It can be controlled by man from a remote location! But Facebook will look forward to completing automation and will put humans just to watch location and problems.



How does it fly?

Unlike other vehicles, Aquila doesn’t have its own whole take-off mechanism and other equipment that take it in motion on the ground and let it go up with its own speed. Aquila was mounted over a platform and dragged by another vehicle to get some motion, then when a certain speed was achieved, it was set free to go.

facebook flight

Not attaching take-off accessories has its own benefits, keeping overall weight low was the point that comes on the top. Like overall performance, battery life, speed depends upon it. Even next time they’ll have to mount some LASER communication stuff and other things that’ll ultimately increase the weight of the aircraft.

facebook connection

What it will do?

As you have seen in the image provided by Facebook in the beginning, there are parts where the internet is available, but the speed is not yet achieved. What happens in the current case is in overpopulated areas, bandwidth is getting divided into many parts. That means an overcrowded city will have to suffer slow connectivity as many people are using the same network provider at the same time.

Increasing the number of towers might help? The answer is NO! building high towers and doing cable work of fibre optics is way too expensive. You can even do it in mega-cities, but how about that hundreds of kilometres of wiring done to take the network to remote areas?

facebook aquila working

So what Aquila will do? It’s simple, let me ask you another question, Why do we build mobile towers? Now don’t Google it, the answer is the higher you mount the antenna, the more area will be covered by it. So instead of building tall antennas, why don’t we take them in the air, so they can cover a larger region? So on this concept of taking antennas in the sky, they started this whole thing.

Aquila will fly above 60,000 feet, which is in between the regulated airspace of normal planes and satellites. So it won’t create problems in airspace and above clouds, it will have sufficient sunlight. Two Aquila will interact with LASER to each other, Facebook has found out that LASER is a good form to share information in a rapid way.

aquila information

Even steering an aircraft is easier than other items like balloons or something. As per Facebook, at 60,000 feet, it uses only 5000W, on that equal power, you can run only 3 hairdryers. It stores solar energy during the day and uses it at night via a rechargeable battery. So by keeping the weight low and proper tools, Aquila should last for months in the sky to connect everyone!



Update: However, as covered in the Techcrunch in 2019, Facebook grounded the project of UAV-based internet plans and the Facebook Aquila project was called off.

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