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SkyX Systems Corp. Deploys First “xStation” for Remote Charging of SkyX UAVs

SkyX, the Canadian developer of long-range unmanned aerial monitoring solutions, announced the successful delivery and installation of its first production xStation, a unit that remotely recharges SkyX drones during missions. The company views it as a key milestone in their evolution.

The xStation is a rugged, all-metal piece of engineering designed to allow the SkyOne drone to remotely recharge while monitoring long-range infrastructure, then continue its mission. By installing multiple xStations along a route, SkyOne can monitor assets like oil and gas pipelines or railroad tracks that stretch hundreds – even thousands – of kilometres.

SkyX claims to be the only operational Unmanned Aerial Systems company to combine a fixed-wing VTOL aircraft with remote charging stations, giving it a distinct competitive advantage.

“I’m thrilled to see this successful milestone in the SkyX journey,” says company CEO and founder Didi Horn. “I’m particularly proud because this unit was invented by our team. From conception to testing to patenting – this is a proprietary SkyX product. It is extremely exciting to see our product coming together as a full service to enhance the efficiency and safety of the oil and gas industry.

The xStation in combination with the SkyOne Vertical Takeoff and Landing (VTOL) aircraft provides a solution for long-range infrastructure monitoring and data acquisition. Their Sky OS software integrates the components.

For clients, xStations are installed along the desired route. Algorithms inform SkyOne when it needs to recharge. The aircraft autonomously seeks out the next xStation instead of returning home. The clamshell-like station roof opens automatically; SkyOne then transitions to vertical mode and descends like a helicopter onto the xStation landing pad. The roof closes, providing safe harbour while SkyOne recharges and performs a complete systems check before continuing on its mission.

The proprietary engineering behind the xStation was developed in-house. SkyX proved the concept with a scaled-down xStation in August of 2016, and has since pushed ahead to ensure the production xStation is as efficient and robust as possible, built for demanding conditions in a wide range of climates. For the production models, SkyX has partnered with leading-edge Canadian automated solutions firm CMP ( ). The first xStations are slated to be installed for clients in July of 2017.

Here is a promotional video courtesy of SkyX.


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