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September 11th, 2018
Skyborne Technology, Inc., Announces the Opening of their New U.S. Manufacturing Facility and the unveiling of its Airship and Drone Uechnology

WEWAHITCHKA, Fla.– Skyborne Technology, Inc., a designer and developer of manned and unmanned next generation aviation systems has opened its new manufacturing facility in Gulf County, FL. The company chose the area specifically to have access to employ manned and unmanned aircraft pilots, skilled manufacturing labor for composites, aircraft aluminum and high bullet proof fabrics. As part of opening of the new manufacturing facility, Skyborne Technology will unveil their Airship and Drone technology to begin testing their aviation products for target markets such as Agriculture Assessment, Communications, Education, Defense, Border Security, Health, Natural Disasters, Policing and Traffic Control.

Commenting on the announcement:

Warren Yeager, Director of the Gulf County EDC says, “Gulf County has been working with all parties on this project for a matter of months. We are very excited to land a project of this magnitude that will diversify our local economy and fits the type of industry that we are trying to attract.”

“Skyborne Technology is pleased to have the opportunity to invest in this great community to provide jobs for future economic growth. Skyborne’s technology will implement opportunities for educational and job training programs for Gulf County and the State of Florida as a growing multi-national company. Skyborne plans to introduce its Airship and Drone technology at a press conference scheduled on September 13, 2018 at 2:00PM CST at the Gulf County Industrial Park on Highway 71.”

“It is our pleasure to become part of the community of Wewahitchka, Port St. Joe and Gulf County, Florida,” stated Deborah Cheek, Senior Vice President of Public Relations, “as we plan to create up to 100 jobs to support our manufacturing and flight training for our unique aircraft products to help solve domestic and international objectives.”

About Gulf County:

Gulf County, FL is a place where both businesses and families thrive. Innovative companies are rethinking their strategies and exploring new frontiers. Based on the assets in our community, Gulf County is positioned to respond to these demands and help businesses and industries secure strong market positions for future growth.

About Skyborne Technology:

Skyborne Technology, FL is a next generation manufacturer and developer of manned, unmanned aircraft and sea systems worldwide with offices in Central America, South America and the United States.

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