Skyborne Technology, a UAV Corp company, and Atlantic Industrial Group, Inc (AIG) have established a joint venture manufacturing cutting-edge technology at Skyborne’s Wewahitchka, Florida location.
In addition to building SVTOLs, the facility will feature large-scale 3D printers for manufacturing lightweight airframe parts, wing structures, cockpits and other equipment. Skyborne will continue building its low altitude semi-rigid spherical airship in Wewahitchka, Gulf County. Both companies will utilise Skyborne’s Costin airport for flight operations, and will house the completed aircrafts and airships in a yet-to-be-built hangar facility.
AIG will also create custom integration of its AIG drones into STI Lighter than Air platforms. The Wewahitchka factory will hire drone fabrication workers, digital design personnel and business development professionals to support the rapidly growing demand for their advanced technologies. AIG currently holds several technology licenses that it plans to manufacture for government contracts and private security, including VTOLs (Vertical Takeoff and Landing), energy generation and propulsion.
"We are thrilled to partner with Skyborne Technology to bring our advanced UAV and SVTOL technologies to the next level," says Maceo Remy, CRO of AIG. "This venture will not only create new job opportunities in the region, but also help us meet the growing demand for our cutting-edge technologies."
Michael Lawson, Skyborne's CEO, adds: "We believe that this partnership will revolutionise the UAV industry by combining our expertise in Lighter than Air vehicles with AIG's efficient manufacturing models for their UAV/VTOL drones. We look forward to collaborating with AIG to create new technologies that will benefit both the government and civilian sectors worldwide."
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Skyborne Technology, a UAV Corp company | Airframer |
Atlantic Industrial Group | Airframer |
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Skyborne DATT MA 600 |
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