EasyJet deploys drones, tests 3D printing, moves to prognostic MRO

UK-based low-cost carrier EasyJet has completed an automated drone inspection of one of its aircraft, proving pre-programmed drones could help reduce the number of hours an aircraft is out of service after events such as lightning strikes. EasyJet aims to bring drones into service in its engineering...

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