Contractor Skyryse will work alongside Army personnel to integrate its automated SkyOS system on military rotorcraft.
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The US Army is teaming up with a company called Skyryse to make their massive fleet of over 2,100 UH-60 Black Hawks ...
Last week, the company had updated its SkyOS cockpit, which is now scalable to fit any aircraft - including the Black Hawk.
Skyryse , the creator of the SkyOS universal operating system for flight, has an agreement with the U.S. Army to develop ...
Skyryse partners with the U.S. Army to enhance Black Hawk helicopters with SkyOS, a groundbreaking aviation operating system.