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January 9th, 2018
Fortress UAV Expands Drone Repair Capabilities with Additional DJI and Parrot Models

PLANO, Texas- Fortress UAV, a North American supplier of repair, support and after-market services for the drone market, announced today that it has expanded repair and replacement support for many popular drone models including the DJI Mavic, the DJI Spark as well as the Parrot Bebop 2 drone brands.

By early accounts, the 2017 holiday season has set new record numbers for drone sales. Walmart and Costco promoted aggressive pricing for many of the most popular consumer drones and first-time users took flight with their new drones over the holiday break. Unfortunately, many of these users are now experiencing the first-time crash of their new drones. And to dampen the holiday spirit, drone crashes are not covered under the manufacturer warranty.

Fortress UAV specializes in fast turn-around repair or replacement of your crashed or broken drone. Fortress UAV is an authorized dealer for DJI and an authorized repair center for Yuneec brand drones and currently supports the repair of all popular drone products, including:

DJI Spark
DJI Mavic Pro and Mavic Pro Platinum
DJI Phantom 3 and Phantom 4
DJI Inspire 1 and Inspire 2
Yuneec Breeze
Yuneec Typhoon H and Typhoon H with Intel® RealSense
Yuneec Typhoon 4K
Parrot Bebop 2

Fortress UAV, a subsidiary of Fortress Solutions, has been focused on high quality electronic systems repair since 2002. With three facilities in the U.S. and over 220 employees in repair services, Fortress UAV is poised to be the largest and most comprehensive facility for drone repair in North America. Fortress UAV supports repairs from consumers, OEMs, and big-box retailers.

Estimates to fix drones are free but require the user to send in the drone to Fortress UAV for evaluation. Customers receive a detailed estimate for each repair and can follow their repair process through the Fortress UAV website portal, located at http://www.fortressuav.com/, or they can speak to a real human being toll-free in North America at 844-851-2184.

About Fortress UAV

Fortress UAV is a subsidiary of Fortress Solutions and supports repair, hangar services, and logistics for drone operators in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Fortress UAV is an authorized dealer for DJI drones and an authorized repair center for Yuneec. Fortress UAV can be reached at http://www.fortressUAV.com or http://www.drone-repair.com/. The Fortress UAV Twitter account is @FortressUAV.

All product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners. All company, product and service names used in this website are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, logos, and brands does not imply endorsement. Fortress UAV is not an authorized repair center for Parrot drones.