Network Rail has revealed the winners on a framework deal to supply, maintain, repair and service its drones.
The nationwide Unmanned Aircraft Services (UAS) deal, worth £2.6m in total, also calls on the companies to deliver expert training to Network Rail’s in-house drone pilots.
Network Rail has 24 drones, which it uses to survey the railway for regular maintenance or following an incident. It intends to expand its fleet and the number of pilots year-on-year.
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