On Monday, Global Aerospace, Inc., announced a partnership with Waypoint Global Strategies to provide training and logistical support to the Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) community and Global Aerospace customers through its industry leading SM4 Safety Program. Waypoint subsidiary company, Unmanned Safety Institute (USI), will also be providing our customers with innovative safety resources and training.
Waypoint and Global have designed a distinctive program to provide UAS customers with discounted consulting and data analytics services and access to training webinars. The unique Safety Certification Levels provided by USI will further enhance our SM4 program by providing industry leading resources, training and support to Global customers and the aerospace industry.
Chris Proudlove, SVP, Team Leader, Complex Risks at Global Aerospace said, “Global Aerospace continues to demonstrate its commitment to the exciting and rapidly growing sector of UAS. With our wide range of products developed specifically for UAS and partnerships with experts such as Waypoint Global Strategies, we are fully prepared to support this expanding industry.”
“Our partnership with Global Aerospace will provide a comprehensive approach to UAS flight safety, and complements Global’s commitment to safety education through the SM4 Program,” said Brandon Blackburn, CEO at Waypoint Global Strategies. “By focusing on core principles like human factors and technology reliability, our training programs will help individuals and organizations embrace best practices in UAS flight safety, and identify and minimize their exposure to risk during flight operations.”
To learn more about Waypoint Global Strategies and the Unmanned Safety Institute, visit Global Aerospace at Booth #3685 at the NBAA convention in Orlando, Florida. Waypoint and USI representatives will be available at our booth on Tuesday October 21 and Wednesday October 22 from 11:00 am – 2:00 pm for a meet and greet and interactive simulator demonstrations.
Read the full press release at sm4.global-aero.com…
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