"Wing - Google" launches a new application to help aircraft users

"Wing - Google" launches a new application to help aircraft users

 Wing has launched a new application called "Open Sky" to help home-based aircraft operators determine the most appropriate places and times to fly their aircraft or Falling.

The company, owned by the company "Google" owned by the group "Alabit" has been approved by the Australian authorities to provide services in the suburbs of the Australian capital, "Canberra", where the aircraft, "Wing" catering services and coffee, pet food and other homes.

Tech Store, a technology specialist, said the application was launched through my store, "Store Store," for iOS and Google Play devices running Android.

The application is intended both for recreational users or commercial UAV operators.

As the Web site explains, Open Sky is designed to facilitate the location and timing of flying aircraft, whether the user likes to fly airplanes or a company that "uses aircraft for surveillance or delivery."

The Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CAA) has announced the suspension of the CANI FlyZer application? (Can I fly there?) For the digital platform for remote aircraft operating systems that allows application developers to link their applications to the safety of running aircraft. Open Sky is the first third-party application to be approved by the authorities for use with this new system.

In addition to offering Open Sky in e-shops, the application can be downloaded through the Weng website.