GRAND FORKS, North Dakota – The Northern Plains UAS Test Site (NPUASTS), in collaboration with Thales USA, is proud to announce the continued expansion of Vantis, North Dakota’s statewide system for enabling advanced uncrewed aircraft systems (UAS) operations. A new radar site in Grand Forks is now live, marking a significant milestone in expanding the systems beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) capabilities into eastern North Dakota.
This latest development extends Vantis’ coverage by an additional 33 sq. miles, increasing the system’s reach to nearly 5,000 sq. miles statewide.
“With the activation of the Grand Forks radar site, we’re building on the momentum of Vantis and further positioning North Dakota as the nation's proving ground for uncrewed aviation,” said Trevor Woods, Executive Director of NPUASTS. “Grand Forks has long been a hub for UAS innovation, and this expansion brings new opportunities to connect education, research, and testing with real-world, scalable UAS operations like healthcare, public services and emergency response.”
The strategic expansion into Grand Forks unlocks a host of new opportunities:
- Strengthening education and workforce development: Home to the University of North Dakota (UND) – which established the nation’s first accredited UAS degree program – Grand Forks is already a national leader in UAS education. With Vantis infrastructure now active in the area, students gain access to operational systems, increasing hands-on training, exposure to BVLOS technologies, and collaboration on cutting-edge research.
- Supporting public safety initiatives: With Grand Forks Fire Department already demonstrating how drones can enhance public service and emergency response capabilities, Vantis provides a safe, FAA-approved framework to further advance UAS use in public service. The added infrastructure will enable faster response times and expanded mission sets, helping first responders better serve their communities.
- Enabling medical delivery through partners like iSight: Previous demonstrations have highlighted how iSight Drone Services uses UAS to support Altru Health System through proposed medical package delivery. With coverage extending to Grand Forks, this capability is poised to scale, providing more efficient and rapid delivery of critical medical supplies.
- Fueling UAS research and commercialization: The UAS ecosystem in Grand Forks — composed of GrandSKY, the nation’s first UAS-focused business and aviation park; the HIVE, a hybrid incubator and accelerator for emerging UAS and autonomy startups; and the UND Research Institute for Autonomous Systems (RIAS) — offers a real-world testbed for developers, researchers, and entrepreneurs to evaluate and deploy technologies that will shape the future of aviation. This expansion supports ongoing initiatives in autonomy, detect-and-avoid systems, and data integration for real-time UAS operations.
Vantis is the first system of its kind in the U.S., integrating aviation-grade infrastructure, regulatory support, and real-time services to support scalable BVLOS operations across industries such as agriculture, energy, public safety, and transportation. It is also the first to receive approval through the FAA’s Near-Term Approval Process (NTAP), recognizing its robust risk mitigation framework.
This is a critical next step toward operationalizing the site and enabling more advanced, scalable uncrewed aviation.
About Vantis
Vantis is North Dakota’s statewide uncrewed aircraft system (UAS) beyond-visual-line-of-sight (BVLOS) system, the first of its kind in the nation and administered by the Northern Plains UAS Test Site. Created by North Dakota with an initial investment in 2019, Vantis provides turnkey support to commercial and public UAS operators through infrastructure and regulatory approvals allowing applications and usability over a variety of industries. Visit VantisUAS.com for more information.
About Northern Plains UAS Test Site
As one of seven FAA-designated UAS Test Sites, the NPUASTS is committed to leading the nation in autonomous technology solutions. Our mission is to innovate, test, and advance these technologies, bringing tangible benefits to communities nationwide. Through high-quality research, commercialization of UAS technologies, and active participation in policy and standards development, the NPUASTS is at the forefront of integrating UAS into the National Airspace System. Visit NPUASTS.com for more information.