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Safety
Hangar Rash Prevention System Heading to Beta Test
Fyve By Is looking to recruit hangar keepers to test the new system.
Using aircraft in a test hangar, Fyve By has honed the accuracy of its Sky View hangar rash prevention system. It uses sensors, computer vision and AI to analyze and monitor the movements of aircraft on the ground, resulting in a higher margin of safety for operators, as well as the possibility of increasing hangar occupancy. (Photo: Fyve By)
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Curt Epstein
• Senior Editor
September 24, 2023
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