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EasyJet tries drone inspection on its fleet

EasyJet makes drone inspection a reality in aviation MRO

ArticleBy Viktoriya ZoriyMay 26, 2020

When EasyJet first conducted a trial drone inspection of an aircraft, it was paving the way for innovation in the aviation industry. In 2015, the British low-cost airline caught the attention of everyone by completing an inspection of its Airbus A320 using a drone.

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