
In this Aug. 4, 2015, UND drone pilot Whittaker Warrington poses next to a Draganflyer X4ES plane after a recent flight at the Lakota airport for the Northern Plains UAS Test Site. (Andrew Regenhard/University of North Dakota via AP)
North Dakota’s unmanned aircraft test site has signed a research contract with NASA.
The agency has agreed to pay the Northern Plains UAS Test Site nearly $198,000 to support a drone traffic management project. Officials say the five-year contract could include additional funding from NASA.
The North Dakota test site is one of six in the nation and the only one that has clearance from the Federal Aviation Administration to fly at night and at higher altitudes.
North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple says the deal validates the state’s efforts to become a national hub for unmanned aircraft research.
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