AIRO to Open New U.S. Facility in Response to Growing Global Demand for ISR Drone Technology
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AIRO to Expand U.S. Manufacturing Footprint to Accelerate Advanced Drone Innovation and Strengthen Global Defense Capabilities, Building on RQ-35 Heidrun Success
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. & MONTREAL & STØVRING, Denmark & WASHINGTON -- AIRO (Nasdaq: AIRO), a global leader in advanced aerospace and defense technologies, today announced plans to expand its U.S. footprint with the addition of a new manufacturing and engineering development facility. This strategic move builds on the success of AIRO’s existing operations and is driven by the growing global demand for AIRO’s flagship product, the RQ-35 ISR Drone.
Joey Killin, an emerging company in the Elsegundo region of California, is involved in operating a drone, to be tested prior to a four-day military exercise in Alaska. With the expansion of this type of aircraft, Americans are aware of their need to produce and develop more drons to keep pace with this global boom, now spearheaded by other countries, with 500 companies specializing in the manufacture of drones producing less than 100,000 dron an…
AIRO to open new U.S. facility in response to growing global demand for ISR drone technology
The RQ-35, also referred to as the Heidrun in military operations, has gained widespread recognition for its reliability, endurance, and autonomous capabilities. Designed for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (ISR) missions, it has been successfully deployed in electronic warfare and GPS-denied environments, including active conflict zones. To date, the RQ-35 has accumulated hundreds of thousands of operational hours, proving its st…
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