Skyryse announced that it has signed a US$112 million agreement with Dynamic Aviation.
The partnership between Skyryse and Dynamic Aviation is focused on delivering uncrewed, attritable aircraft designed for U.S. military special operations units and missions.
By installing SkyOS across King Air aircraft and other future models, Skyryse offers adaptability to military airborne operations.
Skyryse’s bespoke SkyOS applications include features that support special missions, such as launch effects. SkyOS will enable existing aircraft platforms, operating individually or in swarms, for enhanced mission flexibility and effectiveness in contested operating environments.
“Technology is reshaping the battlefield, and with SkyOS integration into attritable airplanes, we can radically expand operational reach and kinetic effects in previously denied areas,” said Warren Curry, VP at Skyryse.
“That reach changes everything. With an aircraft-agnostic design, SkyOS provides the military with a cost-effective, mission-ready system that enhances operational flexibility — unlocking force amplification. Our technology delivers a strategic advantage in contested environments, leveraging standoff capabilities to keep friendly forces safe from long-range threats.”
As the creator of SkyOS, the world’s first universal operating system for flight, Skyryse creates hardware and software solutions focused on aviation automation and mission effectiveness.
SkyOS replaces conventional, complex mechanical flight controls with an intelligent, integrated system that simplifies the management of any aircraft, while also offering operational flexibility for both piloted and unpiloted missions.
To date, Skyryse has secured partnerships for SkyOS integration across every major aviation sector – including the U.S. military, emergency medical service operators, law enforcement, private operators, including the largest firefighting agency in the world and international markets.


