Full-Time
Posted on 10/31/2025
Unmanned aerial logistics for remote resupply
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Austin, TX, USA
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Skyways designs and operates unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) to perform on-demand resupply missions. Their drones can take off and land almost anywhere to deliver goods to remote or hazardous locations, serving military operations, remote industrial sites, and emergency response teams. The system works by flying autonomous or semi-autonomous deliveries of essentials such as meals, batteries, and medical equipment, with revenue generated from charging clients for these delivery services. The company differentiates itself by offering cost-efficient, scalable UAV logistics specifically suited for remote and dangerous environments, leveraging electric propulsion and advanced energy storage to enable operations where traditional transport is impractical. Skyways aims to provide timely, safe transport of critical supplies, reducing human risk and expanding access to hard-to-reach areas.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Grant
Total Funding
$59.1M
Headquarters
Austin, Texas
Founded
2017
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Skyways, a designer and manufacturer of long-range autonomous unmanned cargo aircraft systems, announced today it has received an award for a total amount of...
Skyways, a designer and manufacturer of long-range autonomous unmanned cargo aircraft systems, today announced it has secured a $5 million credit investment from Leonid Capital Partners.
“Skyways is setting the standard for next-generation aerial logistics,” said Co-Founding Partner Chris Lay of Leonid Capital Partners.
Skyways has secured a $5 million debt facility to boost the production of its autonomous cargo drones for the U.S. Department of Defense. Co-Founding Partner Chris Lay of Leonid Capital Partners stated that Skyways is setting the standard for next-generation aerial logistics.
Skyways, founded in 2017, received $37 million from the USAF's AFWERX program to develop its V3 drone, which can carry a 100 lb payload, fly over 1,000 miles, and stay airborne for more than 20 hours. The funding will help finalize the V3's production design and ramp up mass manufacturing. Skyways' lean, hands-on engineering approach allows rapid development and cost savings, positioning the company to impact military and commercial drone logistics significantly.