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Skyworks Finds South African Distributor

Turbine Gyroplane Manufacturer Makes Foothold Abroad

Skyworks Aeronautics found a South African distribution partner with the sale of 15 Hawk 5 gyroplanes to Classique Aviation.

Their distribution agreement covers the entire country for Skyworks products, making Classique the only game in town for those interested in the The distribution agreement covers the sales territory of the country of South Africa for Skyworks’ Hawk 5 Gyroplane. The agreement also comes with an LOI order for fifteen Hawk 5 aircraft.

Classique Aviation. The distribution agreement covers the sales territory of the country of South Africa for Skyworks’ Hawk 5 Gyroplane. The agreement also comes with an LOI order for fifteen Hawk 5 aircraft. The turboprop gyroplane offers a rare selection of features that are held in much higher esteem in countries with less-developed aeronautical infrastructure. Its 450shp Allison engine allows a top speed of 159 knots, range over 865 nm, and seating for 4 pax and a pilot...with takeoff performance rivaling a VTOL.

“We are immensely excited to introduce our Hawk 5 Gyroplane to the country of South Africa. This partnership with Classique Aviation is a groundbreaking step towards revolutionizing air travel in the region. The unique merits of gyroplanes, including their versatile flying capabilities, cost-efficiency, and in the specific case of our Hawk 5, zero-runway takes-offs and landings, make them an ideal fit for the diverse landscapes and infrastructure of South Africa,” added Skyworks CEO John Michel.

FMI: www.skyworks-aero.com

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