UMAV’S COSTIN AIRPORT PASSES FDOT INSPECTION
UMAV Corp announces its Skyborne Technology is gearing up for flight tests of the Lighter Than Air Detachable Drone (LTATDD SA-70) following a successful FDOT inspection. The final inflation test is set for the week of May 1, 2022, with maiden flight tests anticipated in June 2022, pending FAA approval. A bid for $1,034,000 in infrastructure support is due by May 20, 2022, to enhance the Skyborne operations facility. Executives express optimism about technological investments and infrastructure improvements, highlighting the potential benefits for shareholders.
- Successful FDOT inspection for upcoming flight tests.
- Final inflation test scheduled for May 1, 2022.
- Maiden flight tests planned for June 2022, pending FAA approval.
- Infrastructure support bid of $1,034,000 expected to enhance operations.
- Delay in receiving critical parts due to COVID-19 supply chain issues.
- Longer project timeline than initially planned.
UMAV CORP’S SKYBORNE TECHNOLOGY PREPARES FOR UPCOMING FLIGHT TESTS
Port St. Joe-Wewahitchka, Florida, April 26, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- UAV Corp (OTC Pink: UMAV) Passes FDOT (Florida Department of Transportation Aviation Office) inspection as UAV Corp’s Skyborne Technology prepares for upcoming flights tests for the new Lighter Than Air Detachable Drone “LTATDD SA-70.”
The semi-rigid seven story high LTA drone for manned, remotely piloted and or tether operations will be going through one final inflation test currently scheduled for the week of May 1, 2022 prior to its maiden flight tests now scheduled for June 2022 predicated on FAA approval. Specifically, the flight deck will be inserted into the outer envelope prior to wiring harness integration and one full engine frame assembly will be mounted onto the ship as a total fit check. “We are excited to have the LTATDD SA 70-12 in final preparation for flight. It has been challenging with long wait times for certain critical parts due to COVID supply chain equipment delivery delays. The end product will be worth the wait for our shareholders,” stated Michael Lawson CEO.
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“Even though this has been a much longer journey than we planned for, it is exciting to see the investments that UMAV have made in our new technology and the airport with additional increased value expected once the planned infrastructure improvements are completed. This shows the value of our public /private partnership with Gulf County and Gulf Coast State College are paying off for both our investors and shareholders “stated Billy Robinson, Chairman.
About UAV Corp
UAV Corp (UMAV) is a Research and Development holding company with a focus on Communication Aerospace and Environmental Solutions. Researchers at UAV Corp are actively engaged in solving transformative problems for the government and commercial clients. We are working on a wide range of topics including but not limited to advanced communication, Lighter than Air and Drone Technology and low altitude analysis of carbon dioxide (CO2) conversion, new energy processes, biomass conversion, energy efficiency crop and mining management. UAVs wholly owned subsidiary Skyborne Technology, Inc. has significant investments in research & development of Intellectual Property and proprietary designs in areas covering semi-rigid and rigid lighter than air designs, reverse-ballonet technology, mooring and hybrid propulsion that have competitive advantages for both its Spherical and Cylinder Class tether/lighter than air designed drones. Skyborne Technology has a manufacturing facility in Wewahitchka, Florida and owns the airport in Port St. Joe, Florida for manned and unmanned operations. Skyborne Central America, LLC a wholly owned subsidiary pursues unique business opportunities in the Caribbean, Central America, and Mexico for the Lighter Than Air Detachable Drone “LTATDD SA-70 systems and advanced UAS capabilities.
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