Ken Stewart has announced he stepping down from the post of CEO and president at the Northeast UAS Airspace Integration Research (NUAIR) organisaiton, “operator of the nation’s most advanced FAA-accepted surveillance-as-a-service infrastructure for low-altitude airspace.” He will be replaced by Craig Marcinkowski.
“Marcinkowski succeeds Ken Stewart, who has led NUAIR since 2020 and will remain through March 31, 2026, to ensure a seamless transition. Stewart will continue in an advisory capacity through the transition period,” said a company statement.
In a Linkedin post Ken writes: “NUAIR now operates 1,900 square miles of FAA-approved surveillance-as-a-service infrastructure. We have demonstrated nearly 7:1 ROI on our public investment. We’ve built the foundation.”
During his time in post Ken helped stand up the first BVLOS drone corridor in the United States.
For more information
https://www.nuair.org/post/nuair-names-craig-marcinkowski-as-next-president-ceo
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenstewart2/



