• Flylogix - Charles Tavner

  • Apr 12 2021
  • Length: 40 mins
  • Podcast
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Flylogix - Charles Tavner

  • Summary

  • Flylogix specialise in beyond the line of sight, unmanned aviation. The UK-based team use their drones to help Methane Detection, Oil Spill response & Surveillance. They are also currently in the early stages of using their drone for logistics work.

    In this episode, I speak to Charles Tavner who is the founder & chairman of Flylogix.

    In this episode we talk about:

    • How Charles started Flylogix
    • What work FlyLogix do?
    • How Flylogix evolved.
    • Flylogix & Methane Detection
    • How Flylogix use Iridium & its satellite communication network to fly its drone
    • Why FlyLogix use a traditional aircraft design for its drone
    • FlyLogix’s work with BP
    • The typical day of a Flylogix pilot & drone
    • Using Drones to help with Oil Spill detection
    • Using Drones for logistics
    • Partnering with the Isle of Steam Ship Company.
    • Working with the Civil Aviation to improve regulation & safety of drones.
    • What’s the Future plans for flylogix.


    Links:
    Email: nicheaviationpodcast@gmail.com
    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-smith01/

    Flylogix
    Website: https://www.flylogix.co.uk/
    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/centrik/


    This podcast was produced & edited by House of Noise. House of Noise is a bespoke music production company, they provide full service music and audio production:
    https://www.houseofnoise.co.uk/


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