Robotic Skies selected to provide UAS maintenance support for Acecore Technologies' UAS

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UAS designer and manufacturer Acecore Technologies has partnered with Robotic Skies Inc. to provide customers with full-service maintenance and field repair support for Acecore’s Neo and Zoe UAS.

According to Acecore, the certified repair stations that make up the Robotic Skies Service Center network “employ the quality, standards, and practices of manned aviation maintenance in the unmanned aviation market.” Robotic Skies provides several services, including routine and field maintenance, inspections, upgrades, and aircraft on ground (AOG) support.

“As commercial UAS operations gain complexity, regulatory bodies will require manufacturers and operators to demonstrate compliance with existing aviation maintenance safety standards. Robotic Skies provides this assurance for Acecore and its customers,” says Brad Hayden, founder and CEO of Robotic Skies.

Capable of performing in challenging weather conditions, Acecore’s Neo and Zoe UAS can also operate with heavy payloads. For more security, the company’s radio link uses AES 128 encryption, and both aircraft are also FAA ADS-B mandate compliant.

To ensure a successful and reliable return to home function, critical components can be equipped with triple redundancy.

As part of the Acecore Technologies customer success program, customers who fly the Neo and Zoe UAS will have access to preventive maintenance and repair services no matter where they’re operating across the globe, via the global Robotic Skies Service Center network.

“Ever since we sold the first Neo in 2013, we have believed that durability is key in our solutions. If you’re buying a second Acecore drone, it’s because your operation is scaling. Not because the previous one has failed you,” explains Jorrit Linders, president and technical engineer at Acecore.

“Our partnership with Robotic Skies expands our ability to provide customers with professional services that ensure the continued dependability, safety, and long service life of their Neo or Zoe system.”