The Netherlands’ military has been using a different unmanned system, which will soon be replaced by the ScanEagle, said Jill Vacek, a spokeswoman for Insitu, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Boeing Co. She would not disclose the number of aircraft ordered or the dollar amount of the Netherlands’ contract.
But for now, U.S. airspace is closed to Insitu’s ScanEagle, due to Federal Aviation Administration rules that ban the lighter-weight, unmanned planes but allow the heavier Predator drones. The Scan Eagle weighs in at about 40 pounds at its lightest weight, Vacek said.
It announced plans in December to add two new buildings to its waterfront campus at the Bingen-based Port of Klickitat on the Washington side of the Columbia River, directly across the river from Hood River, Ore.
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