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Sinclair to partner with ‘Sky-Drones' for UAS training

Sinclair to partner with ‘Sky-Drones' for UAS training

Yahoo20-05-2025

DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Sinclair Community College is partnering with a UK-based drone manufacturer to provide training and development opportunities.
The college will partner with Sky Drones and will train on their SkyLane 250 and 350 Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) models.
'We are excited to add the SkyLane UAS to our fleet and count Sky-Drones as a new OEM training partner,' said Dr. Andrew Shepherd, Chief Research Officer at Sinclair. 'It is evident that SkyDrones has developed a world-class and highly capable system with utility in many applications of interest to academic, industry, and government users.'
Sinclair will utilize its National UAS Training and Certification Center to conduct the trainings.
'This partnership allows us to further strengthen our position as a leading unmanned systemssupplier for U.S. customers,' said Kirill Shilov, CEO at Sky-Drones. 'Sinclair College, with its state-of the-art facilities and extensive expertise in UAS education, will now provide tailored training programs on Sky-Drones' advanced UAV platforms.'
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