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Fri, Jun 14, 2019

Robotic Skies Announces Partnership With Trumbull Unmanned

Agreement For Maintenance Services To Trumbull’s Global UAS Operations

Robotic Skies and Trumbull Unmanned have announced a partnership to support Trumbull’s global UAS operations through the Robotic Skies service center network.

As both organizations continue to expand, they are forming partnerships with key players in the commercial UAS industry to ensure they can provide a best-in-class service offering to meet the increasing demand in the energy and government sectors. The companies have a shared view of building a holistic and secure offering, founded in the best practices from their collective aviation experience.
 
“At Trumbull, our aim is to ensure we maintain the highest quality fleet possible as we grow. As a trusted name in aviation maintenance, we are excited to partner with Robotic Skies,” said Dyan Gibbens, CEO of Trumbull Unmanned.

Together Trumbull and Robotic Skies will provide a complete and reliable UAS package for their customers including world-class pilots and aircraft that are maintained by trained and certified technicians.

“We’re excited to partner with Trumbull,” says Brad Hayden, CEO of Robotic Skies. “Founded by aviators with decades of flight operations experience, Trumbull’s safety-based approach allows them to successfully fly the most complex UAS missions in nearly any environment. Our support offerings are an excellent complement to their data solutions portfolio, keeping their fleet of UAS operating as efficiently as possible.”

(Source: Robotic Skies news release)

FMI: www.roboticskies.com
www.trumbull.io

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