Glenn Dawson
CEO & Founder at Valkyrie Systems Aerospace- Claim this Profile
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Valkyrie Systems Aerospace
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United States
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Aviation & Aerospace
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1 - 100 Employee
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CEO & Founder
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May 2015 - Present
Valkyrie Systems Aerospace (VSA) HoverJet is a revolutionary advancement in Aerospace HSVTOL technology designed to save lives. Each year, countless soldiers die needlessly in combat because of situations where there is no safe means to extract them. Even if it has been deemed “safe” for extraction by helicopter, it puts at risk the lives of up to 14 additional service personnel to rescue one wounded soldier. In addition, difficult terrain and weather conditions further limit recovery… Show more Valkyrie Systems Aerospace (VSA) HoverJet is a revolutionary advancement in Aerospace HSVTOL technology designed to save lives. Each year, countless soldiers die needlessly in combat because of situations where there is no safe means to extract them. Even if it has been deemed “safe” for extraction by helicopter, it puts at risk the lives of up to 14 additional service personnel to rescue one wounded soldier. In addition, difficult terrain and weather conditions further limit recovery capabilities. Show less Valkyrie Systems Aerospace (VSA) HoverJet is a revolutionary advancement in Aerospace HSVTOL technology designed to save lives. Each year, countless soldiers die needlessly in combat because of situations where there is no safe means to extract them. Even if it has been deemed “safe” for extraction by helicopter, it puts at risk the lives of up to 14 additional service personnel to rescue one wounded soldier. In addition, difficult terrain and weather conditions further limit recovery… Show more Valkyrie Systems Aerospace (VSA) HoverJet is a revolutionary advancement in Aerospace HSVTOL technology designed to save lives. Each year, countless soldiers die needlessly in combat because of situations where there is no safe means to extract them. Even if it has been deemed “safe” for extraction by helicopter, it puts at risk the lives of up to 14 additional service personnel to rescue one wounded soldier. In addition, difficult terrain and weather conditions further limit recovery capabilities. Show less
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