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Monday, October 14, 2024

Partners Announced for FAA’s BEYOND Program for Drone Integration

The North Dakota Department of Transportation (NDDOT) and the Northern Plains UAS Test Site (NPUASTS) are partnering with the commercial UAS industry to execute the goals of the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) BEYOND program.

“We are incredibly excited to announce our partnerships with such innovative companies from within North Dakota and across the country,” said NDDOT Director Bill Panos. “Partnerships like this keep us at the cutting edge of UAS advancements.”

The partners include:

  • Airspace Link, an FAA-approved UAS Service Supplier of Low Altitude Authorization and Notification Capability (LAANC), focused on meeting the needs of state and local governments and ensuring UAS pilots can make informed decisions.
  • Equinor, an energy company developing oil, gas, wind, and solar energy in more than 30 countries, including a strong presence in North Dakota.
  • iSight, the first private UAS company in North Dakota, they provide professional UAS operations, setting the bar on scalable and mature operations management.
  • Skydio, a manufacturer of small UAS that can see and understand the surrounding environment and an industry leader in autonomous flight technology.
  • SkySkopes, a professional drone service provider, based in North Dakota, that is focused on bringing innovative solutions to the energy sector.
  • Volansi, a commercial manufacturer and operator of autonomous flight systems who is focused on airworthiness and certification.
  • Workhorse, an autonomous solutions provider supporting airworthiness, certification, and operations support, primarily for package delivery.
  • Xcel Energy, leading organization using autonomous technologies in support of energy technologies and energy delivery.

BEYOND aims to facilitate the successful integration of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), or drones, into the National Airspace System, with a particular focus on operations beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) of the operator that are repeatable, scalable, and economically viable. These efforts will be bolstered by Vantis, North Dakota’s UAS Network, which is designed to enable real-world BVLOS flights without extreme barriers to entry.

Read more at the North Dakota Department of Transportation

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