Skydweller Aero Inc. is bringing its flight test and aircraft modification operations to Hancock County. The project represents a corporate investment of $15 million, as well as $40 million in advanced solar powered aircraft inventory. The project will create at least 36 new jobs.

Skydweller Aero is a transatlantic cutting-edge aerospace company developing solar powered aircraft solutions capable of achieving perpetual flight with heavy and powerful payload capacity. Utilizing technology based upon the longest continuous renewably powered flight program in history, this fast-growing startup is developing a new class of unmanned aircraft, providing the persistence of geosynchronous satellites with the powerful sensing capabilities and the flexibility of a large, airborne platform.

Photo courtesy of Hancock County.

Skydweller Aero’s U.S. and global headquarters are in Oklahoma City, and it has European offices headquartered in Spain. The Mississippi Development Authority is providing assistance through the Mississippi Flexible Tax Incentive, or MFLEX, as well as through the Airport Revitalization Revolving Loan Program. Hancock County is assisting with the construction of the hangar, and AccelerateMS is assisting with workforce training.

Construction is slated to begin in early November with operations expected to begin by the end of the year.

“AccelerateMS is excited to welcome Skydweller Aero to Mississippi, and we look forward to partnering with the company as it creates opportunities for Mississippians to work in high-reward, high-tech jobs. We are delighted to see this investment in our people. We are confident our people are ready to invest themselves in making Skydweller Aero successful in Hancock County.”      – AccelerateMS Executive Director Ryan Miller

For more information, visit www.skydweller.aero.

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