Skyryse, the company behind SkyOS, the world’s first universal operating system for flight, has announced a new facility at Hawthorne Airport in California. This expansion follows the recent launch of another facility in El Segundo, demonstrating Skyryse’s growing presence in Southern California. The new Hawthorne facility marks a significant milestone in Skyryse’s journey towards the certification of Skyryse OneTM, their flagship aircraft. This location will serve as Skyryse’s Part 145 Installation and Repair Center, playing a crucial role in the ongoing development, installation, and maintenance of Skyryse’s innovative systems.
Dr. Mark Groden, CEO of Skyryse, emphasized the importance of this expansion: “Expanding our operations to Hawthorne is a critical step in our mission to make aviation simpler and safer. This new facility will be instrumental in our efforts to certify Skyryse One and bring our transformative technology to the broader aviation industry.”
The Hawthorne site joins Skyryse’s expanding campus, which includes a headquarters and integration facility in El Segundo, California, as well as a flight test center in Camarillo, California. These locations collectively position Skyryse at the forefront of aviation innovation, driving the development of technologies that are poised to revolutionize the future of flight.