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Merlin Included in Fast Company’s 2026 List of Most Innovative Companies

Merlin Included in Fast Company’s 2026 List of Most Innovative Companies
Boston, March 24, 2026 – Merlin, Inc. (NASDAQ: MRLN) has been named to Fast Company’s esteemed 2026 list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies, joining prominent industry leaders such as Google, Nvidia, Adidas, and Walmart. This annual list highlights organizations that are transforming industries and culture through pioneering innovation, with 720 honorees selected across 59 sectors and regions worldwide.
Innovation in Autonomous Flight Technology
Merlin’s recognition stems from its flagship product, the Merlin Pilot—an AI-powered autonomous flight system capable of operating any aircraft, military or civilian, from takeoff to landing, with or without human intervention. Developed from first principles, the Merlin Pilot is designed for scalability and adaptability, supporting a diverse range of aircraft including cargo turboprops, tankers, commercial freighters, and military transports such as the C-130J. Each autonomous flight generates valuable data that continuously enhances the system’s intelligence and resilience, creating a technology that is increasingly difficult to replicate.
The company has accumulated hundreds of hours of autonomous flight across multiple aircraft types, demonstrating the system’s operational maturity. Merlin’s recent $200 million public offering will support ongoing development of its AI autopilot technology. The company has also secured significant contracts, including a $16 million agreement with the U.S. Air Force, and projects revenues of $32 million for 2026. With plans to invest $30.3 million in research and development this year, Merlin signals a strong commitment to advancing autonomous aviation.
“Being recognized by Fast Company just days after our NASDAQ listing underscores the momentum behind what we’re building: an AI-powered operating system for autonomous flight,” said Matt George, CEO and founder of Merlin. “Aviation’s first 100 years were built around pilots. We’re laying the foundation for the next 100—built on autonomy—with the operating system of record for the sky, designed to power the next generation of both military and civil aviation.”
Fast Company’s Recognition and Industry Impact
Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies list is one of the publication’s most anticipated annual features. Honorees are selected through a rigorous evaluation process, with editors and writers reviewing thousands of submissions to identify organizations that drive progress and deliver measurable impact. Brendan Vaughan, editor-in-chief of Fast Company, remarked, “Our list of the Most Innovative Companies is about spotlighting organizations that don’t just adapt to change—they drive it. The companies we honor this year are redefining what leadership looks like in 2026, pairing bold ideas with measurable impact and turning breakthrough innovation into real-world value.”
Merlin’s advancements are expected to influence the broader aviation sector, encouraging competitors to increase investment in AI technologies and pursue strategic partnerships to maintain their market positions. Industry analysts anticipate a surge in interest and investment in AI-driven aviation solutions as a result.
The full list of Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies will be available at fastcompany.com and will appear on newsstands beginning March 31, 2026. Honorees will be celebrated at the Most Innovative Companies Summit and Gala on May 19 in New York City.

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