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Kenya Airways has launched the country's first-ever drone cage to be used for training Unmanned Aerial Vehicle pilots.
Through its subsidiary, Fahari Aviation, the airline will use the facility for training and testing of drones and drone equipment.
Fahari Aviation said it is positioning itself to be at the forefront of exploring advanced future technologies in aviation and at the same time promoting safe and secure usage of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) in Kenya.
Fahari Aviation is tasked with launching and implementing future aviation technologies and is part of the airline’s strategy of contributing to the sustainable development of Africa by championing new dimensions within the industry with the use of drones and unmanned aircraft.
www.businessdailyafrica.com
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To provide resources to learn and practice techniques and skills required for safe operations of drones, Fahari Aviation has in addition launched the Fahari Drone Club, a community for UAS enthusiasts, offering members a platform to connect and share best practices.
Through its subsidiary, Fahari Aviation, the airline will use the facility for training and testing of drones and drone equipment.
Fahari Aviation said it is positioning itself to be at the forefront of exploring advanced future technologies in aviation and at the same time promoting safe and secure usage of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) in Kenya.
Fahari Aviation is tasked with launching and implementing future aviation technologies and is part of the airline’s strategy of contributing to the sustainable development of Africa by championing new dimensions within the industry with the use of drones and unmanned aircraft.
Kenya Airways sets up hub for training drone pilots
Kenya Airways has launched the country's first-ever drone cage to be used for training Unmanned Aerial Vehicle pilots.
To provide resources to learn and practice techniques and skills required for safe operations of drones, Fahari Aviation has in addition launched the Fahari Drone Club, a community for UAS enthusiasts, offering members a platform to connect and share best practices.