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Friday, September 7, 2007

AviationToday Webinar Focuses on Airborne Surveillance

The implications of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles on security, air traffic control, airframe manufacturing, sensors, avionics, and systems integration is the focus of AviationToday.com’s next industry Webinar -- Eyes in the Skies: The High-Flying Demand for Airborne Surveillance. The latest webinar is set for October 4 at 11 a.m. and features G2 Solutions Principal Michel Merluzeau, Avionics Editor in Chief Bill Carey and AviationToday Publisher John Persinos.
The three will discuss who stands to benefit from UAVs and why and developing markets for this advancing technology. The webinar will also cover which OEMs and subcontractors offer affordable and reliable, high-tech solutions as well as why strong strategic partnerships are essential for market penetration. Also on the agenda are the regulatory ramifications for the civilian sector as UAVs continue to invade precious airspace as well as the impact they will likely have on airports and commercial traffic. To register for Eyes in the Skies: The High-Flying Demand for Airborne Surveillance click here.


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