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New York is investing $5 million to help create hub for upstate drone industry

A drone that officials made available for viewing at Syracuse University’s Manley Field House when the NUAIR Alliance on Jan. 3, 2014 announced New York City–based Flyterra as the first client to begin unmanned-aircraft testing (UAS) at Hancock Air Field as part of the NUAIR test site of drones. New York has announced plans to invest $5 million to “support and grow the emerging” unmanned-aerial systems (UAS) industry in New York. (Eric Reinhardt / BJNN file photo)

New York will make an “initial” $5 million investment to help ongoing efforts to create a hub for unmanned-aerial system (UAS) “innovation” and manufacturing in upstate New York. The funding seeks to “support and grow the emerging” UAS industry in the upstate region, the office of Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Aug. 2. Unmanned-aerial systems are […]

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