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Wed, Oct 26, 2016

Marques Aviation Ltd Partners With Robotic Skies For Global Maintenance

Will Support Marques THOR Solarlight UAV

Marques Aviation has partnered with Robotic Skies to develop and implement a global maintenance plan for the Marques line of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) products. As part of the agreement, Robotic Skies will provide warranty program and field support management for Marques customers through the Robotic Skies network of service centers around the globe.

"Robotic Skies is well positioned to serve a global company such as Marques Aviation" said Robotic Skies President and CEO Brad Hayden. "Our multi-continent network of service centers is ready to provide Marques and its customers aviation-grade maintenance and repair services."

Marques Aviation markets the MA THOR SolarLight, a lightweight, solar-fuel cells hybrid-propulsion UAS that can loiter above regions for several days, using solar panels on the wings which provide the aircraft with extreme endurance. The MA THOR Twin is a cost-effective solution for any type of persistent intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR); area dominance; ground support; and maritime patrol mission. Designed for minimal maintenance, the MA THOR Twin UAS program aims to develop a highly mission effective system with low life cycle costs.

(Image provided with Robotic Skies news release)

FMI: www.roboticskies.com

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