LOWER TOWNSHIP, NJ - Luftronix, Inc., maker of Fused Flow™ precision navigation technology for unmanned vehicles, is opening a test and demonstration center at the Cape May Airport (KWWD) in Cape May, NJ. Luftronix will use the new center to conduct aircraft inspection flights with drones to scan the airplanes and test for damage from corrosion, dents and lightning strikes. “Having access to aircraft in a stable indoor environment is a major milestone in our efforts to provide enormous efficiency improvements to the aircraft inspection process,” says Denise Spell, VP of Business Development and Sales at Luftronix. “We are looking forward to bringing our customers in the maintenance and repair industry to Cape May to witness how our precision flight and data collection tools can create vast improvements in their efficiency.” The new test center is located in the main hangar at Cape May airport. Luftronix will be using a De Havilland DHC-4 Caribou airplane for the testing and demonstration program. “We are witnessing an important step in attracting aviation technology startups to the Cape May area,” says Will Morey, Cape May County freeholder, adding “Cape May has all the ingredients to become the preferred location for aviation companies, especially in the field of commercial drone operations.” “Cape May County has shown us that they are willing to help small companies like ours succeed,” commented Klaus Sonnenleiter, President and CEO at Luftronix. “Aviation has a natural home here and we have seen a climate that is accommodative to the needs of startups - we are confident this will create a microcosm of similar-minded innovators in the industry.” The Luftronix test and demonstration center is opening on December 15 and has its first demonstrations scheduled in the weeks following.