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Skyryse expands operations with new El Segundo facility

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Skyryse expands operations with new El Segundo facility
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Skyryse, the creator of SkyOS, a universal operating system for flight, has announced the expansion of its operations with a new facility in El Segundo, California. This additional light industrial facility triples its integration and testing footprint and marks a significant milestone as Skyryse moves closer to certification and first deliveries of Skyryse One, its first aircraft equipped with SkyOS.

The new facility will support Skyryse's expanding team and operations, enhancing its ability to expand SkyOS to other aircraft and accelerate the path to certification and delivery of Skyryse One. This expansion underscores Skyryse's commitment to transforming the future of aviation, making flight safer and more accessible.

"Expanding our footprint in El Segundo is another critical step towards the certification and commercialization of Skyryse One," said Mark Groden, CEO of Skyryse. "This new facility will enable us to continue pushing the boundaries of aviation technology and bring our mission of making flight simpler and safer for everyone closer to reality."

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The Honorable Drew Boyles, Mayor of El Segundo, welcomed Skyryse's expansion in the city, highlighting the supportive business environment and strategic location. "Skyryse's decision to grow in El Segundo reaffirms our city's status as a hub for innovation, a leader in the aviation industry, and the most important five square miles in Southern California," said Mayor Boyles. "We are thrilled to support Skyryse in their journey and look forward to their continued success and growth."

Skyryse's new facility in El Segundo is set to become a center of excellence for aviation technology, driving forward the company's mission to revolutionize flight. With the additional space, Skyryse is well-positioned to achieve its goals and continue its path towards becoming a leader in the aviation industry.

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