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Duncan Aviation joins Robotic Skies Network

By General Aviation News Staff · July 17, 2015 ·

Duncan Aviation has joined the Robotic Skies network of service centers that provide certification, maintenance and repair for the emerging commercial unmanned aircraft fleet.

DuncanAviationLogoDuncan Aviation adds 17 new locations throughout North America to the Robotic Skies network, which now has more than 80 service center locations around the world.

“Duncan Aviation has always been in the forefront of new industry trends,” said Don Fiedler, Business Development for Avionics and Instruments at Duncan Aviation. “We see a promising and growing future for unmanned aircraft systems, and we look forward to partnering with Robotic Skies to provide service and support to this emerging segment of commercial aviation.”

RoboticSkies LogoWith service centers located throughout North America, South America, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, Robotic Skies provides engineering design, assembly services, and field repair for industrial-grade unmanned aircraft.

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  1. Theresa Hoyst says

    July 17, 2015 at 3:21 pm

    I would be pleased to be a member of your club. I think I will serve to keep me in the loop regarding Aviation. I worked for McDonnell/Douglas/Boeing for over twenty years as a Operator/ programmer on the the CNC machines. I was always very interested in aviation, but when we were given early retirement it seemed as if the rug was pulled from under us and it was very difficult for me, at least to find any information on the subject that close to my training. I am glad I found your page.. Thank you for accepting me.Looking forward to hearing more from you then I will be able to post a more comprehensive comment.

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