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Episode 6: Interview with Air Robot

29 min · 10 de feb de 201529 min
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itunes pic [https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/d9/0b/75/whatareyouthinking/1400x1400_9990935.jpg] This week, UAS Today interviews the international company air robot. A US subsidiary of a Germany company that has been operating unmanned aerial systems in commercial and civil applications globally. Their work with bridge inspections, wind turbines, and with emergency crews has proven that there is a future, for unmanned aerial systems and many applications. Once the FAA integrates unmanned aerial systems into our national airspace, air robot is poised to be a leader in the industry.

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