Not exact matches
Rockwell Collins enables airspace management during
test flights for NASA's UAS Traffic Management program - Apr 30, 2018 - Rockwell Collins recently participated in two weeks of critical
testing for the NASA
Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Traffic Management (UTM) program.
The
system is part of the agency's UAS Data Exchange umbrella, which aims to facilitate drone registration and help speed integration of the
unmanned aircraft into the airspace used by traditional commercial and private manned
aircraft.Last November, the FAA began
testing the
system at eight air route control centers, with the goal of ultimately covering 300 air traffic control facilities nationwide that monitor approximately 500 airports.
The consortium of DARPA, Boeing Integrated Defence
Systems, Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne, and NASA has been working for more than a decade on developing and
testing the X-51, an
unmanned scramjet
aircraft designed to meet the requirements of the U.S. Air Force.
Along with Amazon, New York State and other partners, an application was submitted for further development of
unmanned aircraft systems being
tested at Griffiss International Airport in Rome.
Syracuse, NY — Today, the Griffiss International Airport (Federal Aviation Administration) FAA (
unmanned aircraft systems) UAS
Test Site and the Northeast UAS Airspace Integration Research... Read more
«For the U.S. Department of Transportation not to select our UAS
Test Site at Griffiss International Airport as one of the participants in its
Unmanned Aircraft Systems Integration Pilot Program isn't just extremely disappointing, it's quite frankly baffling,» Picente said.
First
unmanned aircraft system flies at Griffiss FAA
test site, part of
testing to integrate UAS into class D airspace
The second task order requires the Griffiss
Test Site to implement hardware and software solutions to collect data required for
unmanned aircraft system traffic management (UTM) research.
American Aerospace Technologies Inc., a Pennsylvania - based company that creates
Unmanned Aircraft Systems for industry use, provided and piloted the test aircraft — an RS - 16 UAS, which can be equipped with a special sensor package to identify threats to pipeline in
Aircraft Systems for industry use, provided and piloted the
test aircraft — an RS - 16 UAS, which can be equipped with a special sensor package to identify threats to pipeline in
aircraft — an RS - 16 UAS, which can be equipped with a special sensor package to identify threats to pipeline integrity.
When it comes to research,
testing, and development of
Unmanned Aircraft Systems, Kansas is once again front and center on the national stage.