MRO : Visual inspections by drone is now authorized on narrowbody aircraft in Singapore
Romain Guillot
| 2020/07/03 | 365 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
MRO : Aircraft Inspection by drone is now authorized in Singapore on narrowbody aircraft
ST Engineering has received the green light from the CAAS (Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore) to be able to use its DroScan solution during aircraft maintenance at its MRO facilities in Singapore (Changi and Seletar). This is the very first authorization granted by CAAS for of an unmanned aerial solution on Singapore-registered aircraft. Numerous tests had so far been successfully carried out with ...(…)
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