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Leaders Announce Plan For Drone Port In Eastern Kentucky
< < Back to leaders-announce-plan-for-drone-port-in-eastern-kentuckyHAZARD, Ky. (AP) – Government and education partners have announced a plan to build a complex in eastern Kentucky where companies can test and make drones and train people to use them.
The Lexington Herald-Leader reports the plan was announced Monday in Hazard.
Funding for USA Drone Port is not secured. Perry County Judge-Executive Scott Alexander said it would cost an estimated $12 million to $15 million to build and might be completed in phases. He said partners will look for funding from a variety of sources, including federal grants and foundations.
Supporters say the area is a good location for such a facility, offering relatively flat land left from surface mining; large, relatively unpopulated areas to fly over; and an available workforce.
Paul Green of the Kentucky Valley Educational Cooperative said the facility could add great economic benefit for the region.