Skyryse adds universal emergency-autoland to SkyOS for fixed- and rotary-wing aircraft

Skyryse has launched an emergency-autoland capability in its SkyOS platform, making automated emergency landings available to any fixed- or rotary-wing aircraft equipped with the system. The platform-level feature standardizes autoland capability across airframe types as a built-in SkyOS function.

Discovered 2026-03-05T08:07:53.621871-08:00 | 2026-03-05T08:07:53.621871-08:00

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  • Makes autoland a platform-level safety capability across fixed- and rotary-wing types, advancing protections for pilot incapacitation and aligning with recent emergency-autoland developments such as Garmin’s HondaJet clearance (source:59f39a2f-6a78-41cb-a93f-721c5a367889) and autonomous helicopter demonstrations (source:f690a073-f569-4398-aca1-d40af8682c79).
  • Signals a commercial and certification push: the move follows Skyryse’s recent capital raise to scale its OS and pursue regulatory approval, indicating intent to deploy system-wide safety features at fleet scale (source:a50695c0-2ccb-40f2-a125-b985222731e7).
  • Broad deployment will hinge on regulatory and airspace integration work — including frameworks for automated operations — that enable certified, high-density use of onboard automation (source:bec24814-1707-4ea2-8f17-77b6b2dcffba).

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