| 2019/11/14 | 694 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
The Donecle's booth is always a bit hit at each aviation event, and the last two MRO exhibitions organised in Singapore and London were no exception. It has to be said that there are a whole host of benefits in using the Toulouse company's drones for automated maintenance inspections and it seems to be a matter of fact that this activity has a wonderful future ahead of it over the coming years, as it is accepted by the different aviation authorities.
Things have seemed to be moving quickl...(…)
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