Low cost airline easyJet has announced the introduction of drones to be used at its engineering bases as a way of reducing aircraft inspection times after incidents such as lightning strikes.
It is also trialling the use of 3D printing to replace aircraft parts such as cabin arm rests more quickly and to reduce the number of spare parts that it has to carry.
The drone tests were carried out at Milan, easyJet's second largest engineering base after London Gatwick.
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