“We’re bringing automation to every existing aircraft, including the Black Hawk, in a way that offers unmatched reliability and flexibility,” said Groden.
In addition to the Black Hawk, Skyryse has integrated SkyOS on a Cirrus SR-22, which made its first flight in October. The company is working on additional integrations for the Airbus H-125 and H-130, Bell 407 and Pilatus PC-12, and Beechcraft King Air for customers United Rotorcraft, Air Methods, and Dynamic Aviation, respectively. The King Airs are ultimately intended for the military.



I feel like we’re living through the prologue of a cheesy post-apocalyptic sci-fi movie. The audience must be cringing right now at how stupid we look for not seeing the obvious direction this is all heading. If only we’d watched the trailer.
Automating flight isn’t bad. Imagine for example firefighter planes with zero risk for the crew, because they have none.
But combined with the AI bros, this is the Terminator plot 😆
I would agree but it is the billionaires we need to be afraid of, the robots are mostly a distraction from our healthcare and social safety nets getting nuked from orbit by the ruling class. A robotic blackhawk can’t criminalize homelessness, that takes a billionaire or real estate mogul.
Basically, the apocalypse is wayyyy more boring than killer robots…