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ND's Statewide UAS BVLOS Network Starts Key Site Implementation

This Infrastructure Will (First) Enable BVLOS Flights In Mckenzie And Williams Counties

The Northern Plains UAS Test Site (NPUASTS) has begun the initial stages of implementing infrastructure for North Dakota’s statewide UAS beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) network.

The key site location chosen for this initial deployment of the BVLOS network is in the surrounding areas of Watford City and Williston, ND, due to the proximity of many potential use cases and existing state and local government infrastructure that can be leveraged for this deployment.

“We’re excited to begin the first stage of building this network in western North Dakota. It is ideally located in the heart of North Dakota’s oil and gas industry and covers a population center that will directly benefit from the network,” said Nicholas Flom, executive director of NPUASTS. “This means that even the very first stage of the network will be commercially viable.”

L3Harris Technologies and Thales USA, two leading aviation companies, have been selected to build out this baseline key site infrastructure. This infrastructure will enable BVLOS flights in McKenzie and Williams counties – with additional locations rolling out after the key site has been validated.

“The state of North Dakota’s Statewide BVLOS Network is truly the first of its kind,” said Todd Donovan, vice president of air traffic management at Thales USA. “This robust network, that safely and securely integrates UAS into the national airspace, will serve as an enviable model and be the catalyst for broader commercial UAS operations for years to come as it relies on a complete solution that addresses the FAA’s safety risk management process.”

Key site implementation is beginning immediately and will include extensive verification and validation system testing in coordination with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Ensuring the safety and reliability of the network is essential as it will guide future improvements as the network is built out.

“System testing of the network is absolutely necessary for safety, and it will also allow us to perform use-case development flights to set the standard requirements for any aircraft seeking to fly on the network,” said Jim Cieplak, program manager of the statewide network. “Constantly checking for efficacy also means being prudent with the state’s investment. We are making sure the very best iteration of this technology is what we implement."

FMI: www.npuasts.com, www.thalesgroup.com/en, www.l3harris.com

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