Donecle and Roboplanet look into non-destructive testing for military aircraft
Helen Chachaty
| 2019/11/28 | 283 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
France's Defence Innovation Agency has awarded research and development contracts to Donecle and Roboplanet, as part of tender process for non-destructive testing. Launched in June in partnership with the French air force and the DMAé, it seeks to "improve non-destructive aircraft testing". The 400 000 Euro budget is intended to support the two projects for twelve months and produce a demonstrator at the end of 2020, to be tested on an aircraft "or a representative part".
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