AERIUM Partnership Saves Time, Money on Runway Inspections
A different kind of aircraft landed at Edmonton International Airport this past weekend as a highly specialized drone was used to conduct runway safety inspections as the airport continues to be a leader in the growing technology.
Night Flight a First for Drones at Airports
AERIUM Analytics and CANARD Drones Conduct Successful Precision Approach Path Indicator Calibration at Edmonton International Airport Using Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems.
September Proves to be Successful as AERIUM Analytics and CFS Conduct UAV Operations at Worlds Leading Airports
September was an incredible month for AERIUM Analytics and Clear Flight Solutions. Working together with our partners, we set the pace for UAS industry by conducting UAS operations at two separate airports. This on its own is an incredible feat, as operation of drones in close proximity is generally frowned upon and in many places […]
Airports Begin Use of Drone Technology – AviationPros
The aviation industry is starting to embrace the use of drone technology in airports.
AERIUM Analytics joins Alberta Aerospace and Technology Centre at EIA – Skies Magazine
Joining the Alberta Aerospace and Technology Centre at the Edmonton International Airport.
Robotic bird to patrol skies by Edmonton’s airport – Global News
Global News shows viewers a live demo of the Robird, the latest technology in Edmonton International Airports’ wildlife management program.
Robot falcon set to swoop in to keep birds away from airport runways – Edmonton Journal
The Edmonton Journal reports on Edmonton International Airport and the latest in wildlife management technology.
In world first, robot birds take flight at Edmonton airport – Metro News Canada
Omar Mesleh of Metro News, reports on the Robird being the first of its kind to be integrated into the daily operations at Edmonton International Airport (EIA)
Robotic falcon flies over Edmonton International Airport- The Chronicle Online
AERIUM Analytics and Clear Flight Solutions demonstrate the Robird drone used in wildlife management during a press conference at Edmonton International Airport in Nisku, Alberta.