The Spanish Air Force has become the first air force worldwide to support the development of Airbus’ drone and augmented reality-based maintenance inspection services, with the aim of drastically reducing maintenance inspections for large military aircraft and increasing overall fleet availability.
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panish Air Force is first to benefit from this Airbus technology as part of its roadmap for the use of digital-based services (Picture source: Airbus)