Wed, Aug 10, 2016
Announces Collaboration With Total Safety
Helicopter transport operator Era Group has launched an unmanned Aerial Solutions (UAS) service offering and an exclusive agreement with Total Safety.
Era's UAS offering utilizes unmanned aerial and related sensory technologies for multiple applications such as inspections, surveys, mapping, imagery, and construction and engineering to service numerous industries. These solutions provide significant benefits over traditionally-delivered services, including increased safety and enhanced efficiencies through reduced manpower needs.
Era has executed an alliance and collaboration agreement with Total Safety, the world's premier provider of industrial inspection and integrated safety solutions. Pursuant to the agreement, Era serves as Total Safety's exclusive provider of UAS services, and Total Safety serves as the exclusive inspection service provider in support of Era's UAS offering. This collaboration combines world class rotary wing experience and safety services leadership to provide an unparalleled offering to a diverse customer base.
"Era's Unmanned Aerial Solutions offering results from our continuing commitment to develop innovative and efficient technologies to better serve our partners," said Paul White, Senior Vice President, Commercial of Era. "The adoption of these technologies is growing rapidly, and its application presents nearly limitless use cases due to numerous available flight platforms and sensory applications. We are excited to partner with Total Safety, a leading company in the safety services industry, and believe that the collaboration will provide unique benefits to our collective customer bases."
(Source: Era news release)
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