Spirit AeroSystems, Inc. and Skyworks Aeronautics have agreed a Memorandum of Understanding to pursue support for Skyworks' defence and commercial platforms in the U.K and European marketplace.
Spirit's Northern Ireland and Scotland operations will work collaboratively on detailed design activity to support Skyworks VertiJet - a vertical take-off and landing (VTOL), high-speed and long-range gyrodyne. This platform is capable of flying at projected speeds of up to 400 mph (644 km/h) - two to three times faster than current operating helicopters.
Sir Michael Ryan, Spirit vice president for European space and defence, says the agreement with Skyworks continues Spirit's commitment to grow its U.K. business: “We will be applying our engineering and technology leadership in advanced materials and ultra-light structures to explore the design, testing and integration of lightweight and aerodynamically efficient technologies in support of Skyworks' aircraft platforms, such as its VertiJet VTOL program for military and commercial use,” he says.
Skyworks Aeronautics is an expert in gyronautics, focusing on the design and development of high-performance gyroplanes, using advanced technology and modern aerospace science, engineering and design methods. It has been developing manned and unmanned vertical lift gyroplane technologies for more than two decades.
“Spirit AeroSystems is a prominent leader in the aerospace industry with world-class design and manufacturing capabilities,” says John E. Michel, Skyworks Aeronautics co-founder and chief executive officer. “We cannot think of a better industry partner to help make the promise and potential of the VertiJet and other Skyworks-related platforms a tangible reality.”
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Spirit AeroSystems Belfast | Aircraft Structural Components, Composite Manufacturing Supplies, Empennages, Fairings, Fuselage Sections, Nacelles, Thrust Reversers, Wing Flaps, Wing Spoilers, Wings |
Skyworks Aeronautics | Airframer |
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Skyworks Vertijet |
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