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Skydio is a leading U.S. manufacturer of autonomous, small UAS that use Artificial Intelligence for industrial inspections and public safety.
Skydio brings together experts in aviation, AI, robotics, cameras, and electric vehicles from top companies, research labs, universities, and government agencies worldwide.
Skydio has become the leading U.S. drone manufacturer, building and shipping thousands of drones every month from facilities in California and Texas.
Skydio was founded in 2014 by a group of MIT researchers.
Secretary of Transportation Elaine Chao appointed Adam Bry, the Co-Founder and CEO of Skydio, to serve a two-year term on the Federal Aviation Administration’s Drone Advisory Committee.
Skydio is the only U.S. drone manufacturer that serves the consumer, commercial, defense, and public sectors.
Skydio X2 is NDAA compliant and a trusted UAV solution for the US Department of Defense.
Skydio and Arris have redefined airframe design using Arris’s Additive Molding carbon fiber manufacturing technology.
The Skydio X2 airframe exhibits strength and stiffness comparable to titanium while being much lighter.
Skydio X2 features scalable US-based manufacturing to achieve peak aerospace performance at a lower cost.
Skydio's advanced airframe design allows for component consolidation, replacing a 17-part assembly with a single, multi-functional structure.
Skydio is a leading U.S. drone manufacturer and world leader in autonomous flight technology.
The Skydio X2 airframe is designed for enterprise, public sector, and defense use cases.
The core structural element of the Skydio X2 airframe is manufactured using Arris’s Additive Molding technology.
Skydio X2 is designed, assembled, and supported in the USA.
Skydio has created a single carbon-fiber component that has the structural equivalent of 17 parts.
The Skydio X2 drone has a flight time of up to 35 minutes.
The Skydio X2 is capable of increased range and speed due to its optimized design.
Skydio is part of DIU’s Blue sUAS program.
The new Skydio X2 drone will benefit enterprise, public sector, and defense customers with lighter, longer-range, and more robust aircraft structures.