麻豆传媒 will receive $684,000 from the for three programs aimed at increasing safety measures for the use of unmanned aerial systems (UAS).

The awards are for fiscal year 2021 and include $464,000 to lead Small UAS (sUAS) Mid-Air Collision (MAC) Likelihood studies; $120,000 to support the Validation of Visual Operation Standards for Small UAS (sUAS); and $100,000 to support High-Bypass UAS Engine Ingestion Tests. They will be conducted through the National Institute for Aviation Research.

Wichita State is part of the FAA鈥檚 , also known as the .

In total, the FAA awarded $5.8 million in research, education and training grants to universities engaged with ASSURE including Embry Riddle Aeronautical University, Kansas State University, New Mexico State University, North Carolina State University, Oregon State University, Ohio State University, University of Alabama, University of Alaska, University of Kansas and University of North Dakota.

鈥淭hese universities are making great strides in advancing the Department鈥檚 efforts to integrate UAS safely and efficiently into our Nation鈥檚 airspace system, ultimately delivering new transportation solutions and economic benefits for the American people,鈥 said.

The FAA鈥檚 Center of Excellence for UAS is advancing the administration鈥檚 transportation and economic goals that air travel provides to the nation. The received a total of $5,822,990 to advance specific goals and projects.

鈥淭hese universities are making great strides in advancing our efforts to safely and efficiently integrate UAS into our nation鈥檚 airspace system,鈥 said 鈥淓ach grant is designed to explore the questions that will lead to greater UAS and unmanned air carrier integration, which will ultimately deliver new transportation solutions and economic benefits for the American people.鈥

More than are in the active UAS fleet. That number is expected to grow to as high as . The ASSURE grants are aimed at continuing and enhancing the safe and successful integration of drones into the nation鈥檚 airspace system (NAS).

The FAA has established 13 Centers of Excellence in critical topic areas focusing on unmanned aircraft systems; alternative jet fuels and environment; general aviation safety; commercial space transportation; airliner cabin environment and intermodal transportation research; aircraft noise and aviation emissions mitigation; advanced materials; general aviation research; airworthiness assurance; operations research; airport pavement and technology; computational modeling of aircraft structures; and technical training and human performance.