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Skyryse develops FlightOS, a fly-by-wire flight automation and simplified control system retrofittable to existing helicopters and general aviation aircraft; raised $95M+ including a $50M round; partnered with Robinson Helicopter Company;
Skyryse is an aviation technology company founded in 2016 by Mark Groden, a former executive at SpaceX and Google[x], and headquartered in El Segundo, California. The company's flagship product is FlightOS — a fly-by-wire flight automation platform designed to make flying safer and more accessible by replacing traditional manual flight controls with a simplified touchscreen interface combined with automated flight assistance. FlightOS handles complex flying tasks automatically — such as hovering, attitude control, and emergency maneuvers — reducing pilot workload to the point that less-experienced pilots can operate aircraft safely. The system is designed to retrofit into existing certified aircraft rather than requiring new airframe development, which gives Skyryse a faster path to market than eVTOL companies building new aircraft types.
NYSE-listed (F) global automaker with $185B revenue and 47-year bestselling F-Series trucks; managing ICE-to-EV transition through Ford Blue, Ford Pro commercial, and Model e electric divisions.
Ford Motor Company is a Dearborn, Michigan-based global automotive manufacturer producing trucks, SUVs, cars, and commercial vehicles under the Ford and Lincoln brands — known for the F-Series truck (America's best-selling vehicle for 47 consecutive years), the Mustang, Explorer, Bronco, and a growing electric vehicle lineup including the F-150 Lightning and Mustang Mach-E. Listed on NYSE (NYSE: F), Ford generated $185 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2023 with 174,000 employees, competing as one of the three largest US automakers alongside General Motors and Stellantis.
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