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Colorado's ready-to-fly dronemakers stalled by MIA federal rules

"Commercial unmanned aircraft systems getting FAA permits, but makers say safety rules will unleash full economic impact"Fifteen of the first 500 FAA exemptions permitting commercial drones to fly were granted in Colorado. "

"But enabling those and other waiting businesses to spur an estimated $232 million in economic impact — and create more than 1,190 jobs — in Colorado by 2017 hinges on long-delayed rules based on a 1946 U.S. Supreme Court case filed by a poultry farmer."

"The economic impact of integrating commercial drones into the national air space could reach $1.4 billion in Colorado over the next decade and create more than 1,700 high-paying jobs, AUVSI estimates. The total U.S. economic impact will reach more than $82.1 billion by 2025."

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