HOEVEN: NORTHROP GRUMMAN FACILITY WILL HOUSE PILOT TRAINING AND UAS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

Senator John Hoeven today joined state, local and industry leaders in celebrating the grand opening of Northrop Grumman’s new 36,000 sq. ft. facility at the Grand Sky Technology Park. The global aerospace and defense technology giant’s new building will be used to conduct unmanned aerial systems (UAS) research and development, pilot, operator and maintenance training, mission analysis and aircraft maintenance.


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