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Syracuse Intl Airport Selected as Anti-Drone Tech Test Site

Syracuse Intl. Airport Selected as Anti-Drone Tech Test Site The Federal Aviation Administration has selected Syracuse’s Hancock International Airport as one of five in the nation where companies will test technology that detects and blocks drones that pose a threat to commercial airlines. by Mark Weiner, syracuse.com / March 3, 2021 Passenger traffic at Syracuse Hancock International Airport in 2019 was higher than in any year since 1990. TNS (TNS) The Federal Aviation Administration today selected Syracuse’s airport as one of five in the nation where companies will test technologies that detect and block drones that pose a threat to commercial airlines.

Syracuse airport among 5 in the nation selected to test anti-drone technology

Syracuse airport among 5 in the nation selected to test anti-drone technology Updated Mar 02, 2021; Posted Mar 02, 2021 Syracuse Hancock International Airport is among four in the nation selected by the federal government to test technologies that detect and block drones from their airspace. Rick Moriarty Facebook Share Washington – The Federal Aviation Administration today selected Syracuse’s airport as one of five in the nation where companies will test technologies that detect and block drones that pose a threat to commercial airlines. Syracuse’s Hancock International Airport won a nationwide competition to be a federal test site, according to U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer and Rep. John Katko, who supported the airport’s application.

Crain s Content Studio: Empire Anthem | Crain s New York Business

Crain s Content Studio: Empire Anthem | Crain s New York Business The Covid-19 pandemic has brought extraordinary challenges to all New Yorkers. Families have grappled with the devastating impact of the virus, and businesses and workers have faced financial distress. In many respects, the crisis has brought out the best in New Yorkers as they step up to make a difference whether in a hospital intensive care unit serving patients, in a restaurant kitchen making meals for front-line workers and the elderly, or in a research laboratory seeking vaccines and treatments to battle Covid-19. Today, Empire BlueCross BlueShield is honored to recognize 50 Whole Health Heroes who unflinchingly have fought against the unseen enemy, often sacrificing their own health and personal comfort to help others. These New Yorkers, who hail from the health care sector, the business world and the nonprofit field, have displayed extraordinary leadership, dedication, empathy, and remarkable compassion to he

Six new Airmen, One From Brewster, Enlist in 174th Attack Wing

Duty Calls:Clifton Park resident advances to major general

Duty Calls:Clifton Park resident advances to major general Terry Brown FacebookTwitterEmail Army Major General John Andonie s daughter s Rachel, left, and Elizabeth pin the second star on Andonie s shoulders during his promotion ceremony at New York Army National Guard headquarters in Latham on Jan. 22, 2021. Andonie, a Clifton Park resident, has been serving in the New York National Guard since 2020.U.S. Army National Guard photo by William Albrecht COLONIE - John Andonie of Clifton Park, an Iraq war veteran, has been promoted to major general and selected to serve  as the deputy director, second in command,  of the Army National Guard, which consists of 336,000 soldiers in the 50 states, three territories and the District of Columbia.

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