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Bootcamp Lights Receives FAA Authorization to Fly 36-Foot Digital Billboard over Major Cities |
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| Pressemitteilung von: Bootcamp Lights | ||
The Federal Aviation Administration granted Bootcamp Lights authorization to fly digital advertising at an impressive altitude of 500 feet. The Bootcamp Lights Helicopter is capable of hovering directly above specific locations as well as flying customized flight plans, targeting multiple areas. Bootcamp Lights performed a test flight just outside Washington, D.C. over the interchange at I-270 and I-370 (5:45am-6:00am). Robert Schapiro, CEO of Bootcamp Lights said, “We displayed DC101’s syndicated talk morning show, Elliot in the Morning, and their prominent catchphrase, ‘Smell My Face!’ The call-to-action it produced was remarkable!” Results are available online: bootcamplights.com/content/results With the rapid growth of social media, advertisers are taking full advantage of Internet-driven campaigns. Bootcamp Lights will offer its clients the ability to display real-time messages from Twitter or Facebook to their 36-foot R22 Helicopter Billboard. For additional information please visit, bootcamplights.com or contact, Kyle Benham: Kyle@BootcampLights.com About: Bootcamp Lights is niche advertising business, authorized by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to fly digital advertising at 500 feet. This enables our custom built 36-foot digital billboard to be seen clearly from a half mile away. Bootcamp Lights works directly with you; strategically designing flight plans to target your specific audience. The Bootcamp Lights Pilots are capable of hovering directly above specific locations as well as flying customized flight plans, targeting multiple areas. Whether you’re looking to implement a ground-breaking advertising campaign or deliver a personal message -- Bootcamp Lights offers unparalleled visibility. Bootcamp Helicopters, LLC 816 Elm Street; Suite 504 Manchester, NH 03101 1-888-SEE-SKY-ADS |
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