The U.S. Army Is Building A Drone Only Airport At Fort Bliss

Sunday 14 December 2014



Grey Eagle unmanned aerial vehicles (AFP Photo/US Army/Sgt. Ken Scar)



Army Building An Airport Just For Drones -- Defense Systems



The Army’s ever-growing use of unmanned aerial systems has gotten to the point where two of the most commonly used UAS are getting their own airport.



The service’s Corps of Engineers at Fort Worth, Texas, has awarded a $33 million contract to SGS to build a 150-acre unmanned aircraft launch and recovery complex at Fort Bliss for Gray Eagle and Shadow UAS.



The complex will include a 50,000-square-foot unmanned aircraft maintenance hangar and more than a mile of runways, aprons, and taxiways, according to an announcement from the company. The runways will include a 5,000-foot runway for the Gray Eagle and a 1,000-foot runway for the smaller Shadow. In addition to maintenance shops, administrative space and storage space in the hangar, the facilities also will have a 5-ton bridge crane, oil/water separator, aircraft container and forklift storage, taxiway, access apron, oil and hazardous waste storage buildings, vehicle storage facilities, organizational vehicle parking, and overhead protection/canopy.



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The secret airport that will never see a pilot: Army set to build $33 million base where only DRONES will take off and land -- Daily Mail

Army building giant 150-acre drone airport in Texas -- Washington Times

The Army's Building a Drone-Only Airport in Texas -- Gizmodo

Unmanned army drones are getting their own airport in Texas -- Geek

Army Builds Airport Just For Drones -- Popular Science

Drone-only: US Army builds $33mn UAV airport in Texas -- RT

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