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Skyworks specializes in gyronautics, the type of technology that directly supports the recently announced Uber Elevate urban air taxi concept that will debut in Dallas and Dubai.
Skyworks specializes in gyronautics, the type of technology that directly supports the recently announced Uber Elevate urban air taxi concept that will debut in Dallas and Dubai.
In a world of increasing economic, health, and educational disparity it has become clear that technology has the potential to be the great equalizer.
Skyworks, the global leader in gyronautics, announced that Michael Cowan has joined the organization as Director of Business Development for its Southeast Asia market. A resident of the Philippines for decades, Cowan has a deep understanding of the region and has forged strong relationships with the Philippine army, navy and national police. He is multilingual, with fluency in Thai, Japanese, Spanish and German in addition to Filipino (Tagalog) and English.
Skyworks, the global leader in gyronautics, announced that retired Lt. Gen. Otto J. Guenther will join its Strategic Board of Advisors effective immediately. Following a distinguished 34-year career in the U.S. Army, Gen. Guenther most recently served as Sector Vice President and General Manager of Northrop Grumman's Tactical Systems Division.
Skyworks, the global leader in gyronautics, has named Peter B. Littlewood, PhD to its strategic board of advisors effective immediately.
Groen Aeronautics Corporation (GAC) has been re-branded as Skyworks Global Inc. (Skyworks), effective immediately.
Groen Aeronautics Corporation ("GAC") has named former PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) partner Dr. Fred H.M. Gertsen, RA, to its Strategic Board of Advisors, effective immediately.
Groen Aeronautics Corporation (“GAC”) has named senior business executive and Air Force Brigadier General (Ret.) John Michel to its Board of Directors, effective immediately.
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As previously announced, this modern rotorcraft, named by DARPA as the "Heliplane," is designed to exploit GBA's gyrodyne technology. A "gyrodyne" can be considered as an airplane that does not need a runway. It offers the VTOL capability of a helicopter, the fast forward flight of an airplane, and the safety, simplicity and reliability of a GBA gyroplane.