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Daher has officially inaugurated its latest technology center, named Fly’in, which focuses on advancing sustainable aviation. Situated at the Tarbes-Lourdes-Pyrénées Airport in France, this state-of-the-art facility spans 2,100 square meters and is designed to enhance Daher’s commitment to eco-friendly aviation solutions.
The Fly’in center aims to foster research and development in sustainable technologies, providing a collaborative space for engineers, researchers, and industry partners to innovate. This initiative aligns with Daher’s broader strategy to address environmental challenges in the aviation sector and promote greener practices.
With the establishment of Fly’in, Daher strengthens its existing network of technology centers, including those in Toulouse. The new center will serve as a hub for projects that focus on reducing carbon emissions and improving the overall efficiency of aviation operations. Daher’s investment in this facility underscores its dedication to leading the way in sustainable aviation and contributing positively to the future of air travel.
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