
OUR VISION
"We tend to overestimate the effect of a technology in the short run and underestimate the effect in the long run" - Amara's law.
Revolution Aerospace launched to solve complex autonomous systems operations for the Australian industry and beyond, helping companies implement the right solution with our dedicated expertise.
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We know the benefits that can be reaped from autonomous systems technologies within numerous domains and we want to help bring them to life.
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OUR
VALUES
Fostering respect and trust among our team
HONESTY | INTEGRITY | ACCOUNTABILITY
FLEXIBILITY | ADAPTABILITY | RESILIENCE
We embrace our individual priorities, ensuring our growing team stays agile.
COMMITMENT
Committed to our ongoing development, supporting our people and delivering on our promises.
MEET OUR TEAM
We are proud to have some of the industry’s most experienced and diverse people on our team.
The experience, capability and passion of our people is the foundation for our success in serving our clients.
Our work environment is built to foster personal and professional growth, in support of our vision, to be a globally leading autonomous systems company.
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Our capability is the product of our people.


Dr Terry Martin is a former RAAF & Army military aerospace engineering officer & holds a PhD in Applied Signal Processing & Machine Learning.
He is also an Adjunct Professor at Queensland University of Technology. Over a 35-year career-span, Terry has accumulated significant experience on fast jets and rotary wing crewed platforms, alongside an extensive array of work for RAAF, Navy and Army on a variety of UAV platforms.
Dr Terry Martin
Co-founder and CEO


Kristian is an aerospace engineer with a genuine belief that technology holds the solution to many large societal problems. His experience exists at the nexus of structured, rigorous engineering and innovative, agile approaches. With a wealth of practiced skills in systems engineering, software safety, assurance of autonomous systems, and a passion for advanced and complex technologies, Kristian aims to lead technical teams to the most pragmatic and innovative solutions for difficult problems.
Kristian Cruickshank
Co-founder and CTO


Zi Huang is driven by an unending curiosity in emerging aerospace technology, and is an enthusiastic aerospace engineer who embraces new concepts and non-traditional methods to problem solving. Zi's experience in R&D and systems engineering in the UAS domain has seen him successfully deliver projects both in Australia and Singapore across the spectrum of agile development and structured systems engineering.
Zi Huang
Product Development Lead


Rowan is an aerospace engineer with a passion in aviation design and leading-edge technology. Rowan holds a Masters in Systems Engineering and has an innate ability to break down complex problems using a systems thinking approach, developing solutions which are simple, optimised and effective.
Rowan has experience in Program Management, Guided Weapons Systems Engineering, Air-to-Air refueling and Compliance Assurance.
Rowan Carter
Senior Systems Engineer


Caelan is a recent graduate in Computer and Software Systems Engineering with experience in embedded systems, software, and web development. Caelan has a strong passion for combining technology with aviation and has experience flying and building systems for both crewed and remotely operated vehicles in addition to building simulation and analysis tools within the Uncrewed Traffic Management (UTM) research field.
Caelan Hilferty
Computer Vision Engineer


Diego holds more than 21 years' experience within the aerospace industry, including design engineering, test and evaluation, systems engineering, systems safety, technical airworthiness, operational airworthiness and production management.
He was a former Defence Aerospace Engineer with Engineering Authority as an Aviation Design Engineer; within the Complex Aviation Acquisition Project environment.
Diego Rossotti
Test and Evaluation Lead


Angus McLaren is our Senior Systems Engineer with a wealth of experience in airworthiness and safety regulations, gained across several acquisition and sustainment programs, particularly in Defence aviation.
Angus holds a Bachelor of Engineering, with the University of Adelaide.
Angus McLaren
Senior Systems Engineer


Daniel Jachimowicz is our subject matter expert in Uncrewed Aircraft Systems. Dan possess technical and operational knowledge in the land and maritime domain.
His in-field experience in first of class flight trials and systems acceptance within the Royal Australian Navy will support RevAero's mission of enabling emerging autonomous systems.
Daniel Jachimowicz
Senior Operations and Capability Advisor


Sam Cahill joins us as our Mechanical Engineer, supporting the team to design and build on our autonomous systems.
Sam’s background is in acoustic engineering, having developed data analysis tools with experience cross numerous 3D modelling, design, and data analysis software.
Sam Cahill
Software Engineer


Adam Gluchowski is one of our Software Engineers, with a background in design, reliability and mechanical engineering.
Adam has worked on the MRH-90 Taipan, developing system analysis tools, and has worked across the aerospace, military, industrial and biomedical sectors.
Adam holds a Bachelor in Mechanical Engineering (Hons) from UQ.
Adam Gluchowski
Software Engineer


Guy Morris is leading our Aerial Logistics and Unified Aerial Systems Traffic Management (UTM) project as our Project Director.
Guy’s wealth of achievements include within the Boeing Defence MQ-28 Ghost Bat project as Flight Test Director and Aircraft Research and Development Unit (ARDU), putting RevAero in extremely capable hands.
Guy Morris
Project Director - EATP


Dorotea is our Corporate Support Officer who joins us after living and working in Germany. Dorotea's experience includes working across medical delivery projects with VTOL UAS.
Dorotea holds a Bachelor in Science, majoring in Business Administration and minoring in mechanical engineering.
Dorotea Kojic
Corporate Support Officer


Tom is well-versed in System Safety Engineering, Safety Risk Management, and Aviation Regulations and Policy, as well as beingfundamental to the development of the JARUS SORA and its use in Australia.
Tom holds a Masters of Engineering Science from UNSW and an Aerospace Engineering Degree with Honours from the University of Adelaide.
Tom Putland
Snr Research, Reg and Product Dev Engineer


Matt first joined RevAero as an intern and is now part of the team full-time as a Graduate Systems Engineer.
Matt works on two key areas:
Detect And Avoid and
Revolution Aerospace Cargo Services (RACS) - Designing and integrating custom hardware and mounts for aircraft, from 3D-printed and CNC-machined components to full assembly and field deployment support.
Matt holds a Bachelor of Electrical and Aerospace Engineering (Honours) from QUT.
Matthew Ford
Graduate Engineer


Connor first joined RevAero as an intern and is now part of the team full-time as a Graduate Systems Engineer. He works on improving the functionality and operational efficiency of our Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS) through avionics and flight control system installation, the design and manufacture of supporting components, and hands-on involvement in flight test activities.
Connor holds a Bachelor of Mechanical Engineering (Honours).
Connor Demerutis
Graduate Engineer


Waleed plays an important role in developing guidance and alerting algorithms for our Detect and Avoid (DAA) systems. He also works on real-time image processing pipelines for multi-camera systems and designs encounter scenarios to support simulation and system validation.
Waleed holds a Bachelor’s in Avionics Engineering, with a focus on radar systems, signal processing, and computer vision, and a Master’s in AI and Machine Learning
Waleed Khan
Senior Systems Engineer


Thomas brings a strong foundation in mechanical and aerospace engineering. He has extensive experience in Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and Modeling and Simulation.
At RevAero, Thomas contributes to our Detect and Avoid (DAA) project by simulating aircraft equipped with the DAA system.
Thomas holds a Bachelor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (Honors) from The University of Queensland.
Thomas Collins
Systems Engineer


Matthew is managing the conversion of our Eurofox Light Sport Aircraft (LSA) to an Uncrewed Aircraft System (UAS).
Matthew brings extensive experience in defence aviation, spanning maintenance, engineering, management, and capability development. Matthew has served both as an engineer and aircraft maintainer, in civilian roles and as a member of the Royal Australian Navy.
Matthew Gilks
ARGO Project Manager


Sophie joined RevAero in March 2025 as an intern while completing her Bachelor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (Honours) at The University of Queensland.
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Sophie works on creating detailed 3D engineering models of our aircraft for simulation and tuning, and supports training for our Maritime Search and Rescue software.
Sophie Wentworth
Mechanical Engineering (Aerospace) Student


Sean brings over 20 years of experience across Defence and Uncrewed Aerial Systems (UAS). His background combines leadership, training, and technical expertise, with extensive work in UAS operations, international training, and maintenance.
At RevAero, Sean will oversee and coordinate maintenance operations, ensuring safety, reliability, and efficiency across our fleet of Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles (UAVs).
Sean McConville
Maintenance Control Officer


Tim brings over 17 years of safety management experience across aerospace and defence domains. His career has extended more broadly to include maintaining the Safety Management System (SMS) for Australia's Air Navigation Service Provider and regulatory engagement activities.
At RevAero, Tim will primarily be involved in the safety assessment of RevAero developed uncrewed platforms and products, Specific Operations Risk Assessment (SORA) based approvals, and SMS management.
Timothy Durkin
Principal Safety Engineering and SMS


Isabelle joined RevAero in July 2025 as an intern while studying Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (Honours) at The University of Queensland.
Isabelle supports our work from a system safety and regulatory perspective, including contributions to the Reefworks project, and will be expanding her skills over the summer through manufacturing work.
Isabelle Beard
Mechanical and Aerospace student

