Merlin and Quikjet Launch First-of-Its-Kind In-Flight Pilot Fatigue Study

02 / 18 / 2025

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In the fast-paced world of aviation, safety and operational efficiency are non-negotiable. Recognizing this, we partnered with Quikjet, a leader in commercial cargo aviation, to join forces and undertake a first-of-its-kind study exploring the critical intersection of pilot fatigue and in-flight performance.

Revolutionizing Aviation Safety Through Real-World Insights

The study, announced today, represents a significant leap forward in understanding how pilot wellness impacts performance during flight operations. Unlike previous research conducted in controlled, simulated environments, this initiative takes a real-world approach by collecting in-flight data directly from a pool of Quikjet’s commercial pilots.

Using WHOOP wearable devices, renowned for their precision in tracking physiological health, the study monitors key wellness indicators such as stress levels, sleep quality, body temperature, and heart rate. This data is combined with a modified Psychomotor Vigilance Test (PVT) to evaluate the pilots’ ability to sustain attention under varying conditions. Together, these tools enable a comprehensive analysis of fatigue levels and their direct correlation with pilot performance.

Why This Matters: A New Era of Aviation Innovation

Pilot fatigue is a well-documented safety concern, with implications not only for individual well-being but also for overall flight operations. Our partnership with Quikjet aims to address this challenge head-on, providing data-rich fatigue assessment and predictive models that can forecast fatigue based on established flying schedules.

“Merlin is committed to enhancing aviation safety, with a core focus of our work being to understand all facets of the pilot experience during flight operations, from crew workload to personal health impacts,” said Matt George, CEO and founder of Merlin. “By analyzing pilot fatigue in real-world conditions, we’re able to capture deeper insights that pave the way for safety enhancements and innovation in autonomous flight technology. This aligns with our goal to make advanced automation a collaborative tool for pilots, not a replacement.”

A Holistic Approach to Pilot Wellness

This groundbreaking study is not just about fatigue—it’s about painting a complete picture of pilot wellness. Understanding how stress, rest, and other health factors influence performance will help shape new industry safety standards and inform the design of technologies like the Merlin Pilot.

The implications extend beyond cargo operations, offering insights that could transform protocols across the broader aviation sector. By prioritizing wellness, this partnership sets a new benchmark for safety and efficiency, reaffirming Merlin’s commitment to advancing the industry responsibly and innovatively.

The Road Ahead

As the study unfolds, the data collected will serve as a cornerstone for our mission, influencing the development of advanced autonomous systems and ensuring they complement human pilots effectively. 

This collaboration represents a milestone in aviation innovation, combining cutting-edge technology with human-centered design to create safer skies for all.