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NASA’s Drone Traffic Management System Completes Final Tests
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NASA's Unmanned Aircraft Systems Traffic Management project, or UTM, is working to safely integrate drones into low-altitude airspace. In 2019, the project completed its final phase of flight tests. The research results are being transferred to the Federal Aviation Administration, who will continue development of the UTM system and implement it over time.
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Video credit: NASA/Ames Research Center
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