Skydio Announces Workforce Reduction, Pivots to Defense

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Skydio announced layoffs affecting 25% of its workforce as the enterprise drone maker restructures operations.

The California-based company will focus resources on government and defense contracts while scaling back consumer-facing initiatives. Approximately 100 employees are affected.

CEO Adam Bry cited challenging market conditions and the need to prioritize profitable segments. Skydio’s autonomous flight technology remains popular with public safety agencies.

The company recently secured contracts with several U.S. military branches. Its X10 platform continues development for tactical reconnaissance applications.

Skydio emphasized ongoing support for existing enterprise customers despite the organizational changes.

Ryan Cooper

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Ryan Cooper is an FAA-certified Remote Pilot (Part 107) and drone industry consultant with over 8 years of commercial drone experience. He has trained hundreds of pilots for their Part 107 certification and writes about drone regulations, operations, and emerging UAS technology.

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