Philly Airport? See fb AITX AI page or copy/paste;
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The Airport that will be receiving the 6 Rosa180 units
I believe I “may” have determined which Airport has the contract for 6 ROSA180 units.
The Philadelphia International Airport and AITX timeframes:
March 30, 2021
Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) receives $2 million in funding from the state of Pennsylvania for a project to construct an aircraft parking apron capable of accommodating up to eight planes.
https://www.phl.org/newsroom/PHL-aircraft-parking
April 19, 2021
AITX issues a news release entitled: “Major US Airport Poised to Deploy RAD Solutions”
https://aitx.ai/major-us-airport-poised-to-deploy-rad.../
July 14, 2021
“…City of Philadelphia’s Division of Aviation and elected officials celebrated the construction of Philadelphia International Airport’s (PHL) new Remain Overnight (RON) aircraft parking apron at a groundbreaking on July 14.”
https://www.phl.org/newsroom/PHL-RON
July 23, 2021
AITX issues news release entitled: “Major US Airport Authority Contracts with RAD for 6-Units”
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The Airport Authority I believe is the City of Philadelphia, Dept. of Commerce, Division of Aviation. They own 2 airports - Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) and Northeast Philadelphia Airport (PNE).
In the 1st AITX news release, it states “is a major US airport authority that owns and operates several airports.” However, in the 2nd news release, it was modified to “is a major US airport authority that owns and operates more than one airport.” Two is not several. That is why it was modified.
The City of Philadelphia, Dept. of Commerce, Division of Aviation has a $40 million project that is expected to be complete in June 2022. It is being done in phases. In this 1st stage, as it relates to AITX, it is only the 6 ROSA180 units. Hence, the word “expected” - “direct client is expected to deploy several RAD SCOT units in select customer-facing locations, plus multiple ROSA units along the perimeter of airport operations.
Please notice below from Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program, “six” high-mast light poles with security cameras will be installed. Contract with RAD is for “six” ROSA180 units.
“The apron will be lighted by six high-mast light poles, and electrical infrastructure will be installed to accommodate the lighting/other electrical needs for aircraft. Security cameras will be installed at various locations around the apron, primarily located on the high-mast poles.”
https://www.budget.pa.gov/.../Round%202020%20Submissions...
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