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Alpha Unmanned Systems selects Robotic Skies for global support
by Staff Writers
Madrid, Spain (SPX) Nov 15, 2018

File image of an Alpha Unmanned Systems UAV platform

Alpha Unmanned Systems reports it has selected Robotic Skies, Inc. to develop and implement a global support plan for its current and future commercial UAVs, currently featuring the Alpha 800 unmanned helicopter. Robotic Skies will provide a warranty program and field support management for Alpha Unmanned customers through its network of worldwide service centers.

Alpha Unmanned Systems designs and manufactures remotely piloted gasoline-powered helicopters for reconnaissance, surveillance and inspections. Founded in 2014 and based in Madrid, Spain, Alpha Unmanned customers include private industry, researchers, military and first responders in Asia, Middle East and Europe.

The company's flagship product, the Alpha 800, has over three hours of flight endurance, a payload capacity of 3 Kg and a range of up to 30 Km.

"Partnering with Robotic Skies will allow Alpha to greatly expand our customer base to nearly every geographic region of the world," said Eric Freeman, CEO of Alpha Unmanned Systems.

"We can now provide local maintenance, repair and field upgrades with the same attention and quality that we deliver from our HQ in Madrid. This global partnership for support services will ensure that our customers' systems are always running well, with minimum downtime."

Robotic Skies is the world's largest provider of turnkey warranty program management, assembly/completion, and field repair services for industrial-grade unmanned aircraft.

With a network of 150 independently owned and operated service centers throughout the world in over 30 countries, its customers include high-performance multi-rotor, hybrid, fixed-wing, and optionally manned platform manufacturers, as well large commercial enterprises and outsourced fleet-services providers.


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