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Skyryse, an aircraft maker and the creator of SkyOS, which the company says is “the world’s first universal operating system for flight”, has been approved to enter for-credit flight testing with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).

As the first production helicopter to feature a single control stick and two touch screens, Skyryse One replaces conventional, complex mechanical flight controls with its SkyOS operating system, creating a streamlined, intuitive interface and fly-by-wire system that enhances safety in all flying conditions.

Built on a Rolls Royce-powered Robinson R66 platform, Skyryse One is a landmark advancement in aviation safety and pilot control.

Entering FAA For-Credit Testing represents a critical milestone in FAA certification, ultimately paving the way for a new era of accessibility in general aviation, including private and commercial applications.

First announced in 2024, reservations for the first edition of Skyryse One sold out within six months.

Skyryse One is scheduled to ship in 2026, and the company is continuing to accept reservations at $2,500 for the next edition of the Skyryse One aircraft, with final pricing based on customization and delivery preferences.

Dr Mark Groden, founder and CEO of Skyryse, says: “Our goal is to make aviation safer and more accessible for everyone – across personal, commercial, and military.

“Between signing a new agreement with the US Army this year, and now entering For-Credit Testing with the FAA, we’re gaining momentum toward scaling our aviation software across the industry.

“Starting for-credit flight testing with the FAA is not just a technical milestone — it’s a major step toward making aviation so simple and safe that anyone can fly any aircraft.”

In addition to accelerating its testing program for Skyryse One, Skyryse recently entered into an agreement with the US Army to develop solutions to reduce time to train for pilots, increase interoperability between aircraft, and deliver optionally-piloted capability which could be applied to their fleet of 2,400 Black Hawk helicopters, among others.

As testing progresses, Skyryse continues working closely with the FAA to demonstrate the capabilities and reliability of SkyOS, bringing the company closer to certification and commercial availability.

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