Skyryse expands Southern California campus with new facility at Hawthorne Airport
August 15, 2024

Skyryse expands Southern California campus with new facility at Hawthorne Airport

The Hawthorne site joins Skyryse's growing campus, which now includes a headquarters and integration facility in El Segundo, CA, and a flight test center located in Camarillo, CA. Together, these facilities position Skyryse at the forefront of aviation innovation, driving the development of technologies that will redefine the future of flight.
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August 14, 2024

The new Hawthorne facility represents a significant milestone in Skyryse's journey toward the certification of Skyryse One™, the company's flagship aircraft. This site 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 systems.

EL SEGUNDO, CA — Skyryse®, the creator of SkyOS, the world's first universal operating system for flight, is excited to announce the opening of a new facility at Hawthorne Airport in California. This latest expansion follows closely on the heels of the recent launch of an additional facility in El Segundo, further expanding their presence in Southern California.

The new Hawthorne facility represents a significant milestone in Skyryse's journey toward the certification of Skyryse One, the company's flagship aircraft. This site 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 systems.

"Expanding our operations to Hawthorne is a critical step in our mission to make aviation simpler and safer," said Dr. Mark Groden, CEO of Skyryse. "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 growing campus, which now includes a headquarters and integration facility in El Segundo, CA, and a flight test center located in Camarillo, CA. Together, these facilities position Skyryse at the forefront of aviation innovation, driving the development of technologies that will redefine the future of flight.

To learn more about SkyOS, Skyryse One, and to see the latest career opportunities, please visit the Skyryse One page here.

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