Texas A&M To Lead FAA’s AAM Testing Center

Texas A&M  Caption: Texas A&M’s Rellis campus is authorized to conduct beyond-visual-line-of-sight drone testing

Texas A&M’s Rellis campus is authorized to conduct beyond-visual-line-of-sight drone testing.

Credit: Texas A&M
The Texas A&M University System (TAMUS) has been selected to establish the FAA’s Center for Advanced Aviation Technologies, a federal research center focused on integrating drones and air taxis, as well as supersonic and hypersonic aircraft, into the national airspace system. The Center for Advanced...
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