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Skydio designs and sells autonomous aerial robotics for public safety, utilities, and national security applications. Its product ecosystem includes hardware drones and software that enable remote autonomous flight, real-time situational awareness, and data collection for critical infrastructure, site security, and mission-critical operations. The company emphasizes Drone as First Responder (DFR), automated inspection, and interoperability with existing workflows, with headquarters in the United States. Skydio positions itself as a leader in AI-powered autonomous drones for complex environments and safety-critical missions.

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Skydio Pledges $3.5B to Expand US Drone Manufacturing