Swift Engineering
Swift Engineering is an American spacecraft engineering firm that builds autonomous systems, helicopters, submarines, spacecraft, ground vehicles, robotics, and composite parts. The Chairman and CEO is Hiro Matsushita the former racecar driver and grandson of the founder of Panasonic, Konosuke Matsushita. Swift used to produce racing cars for open-wheel racing series, including Formula Ford, Formula Atlantic, the Champ Car World Series and Formula Nippon, having designed and fabricated over 500 race cars. Swift is AS9100, ISO 14001, and ISO 27000 certified.
Swift Engineering headquarters in San Clemente | |
Formerly | Swift Racing Cars |
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Company type | Private, Aerospace manufacturer |
Industry | Aerospace engineering, Aerospace manufacturer, UAS |
Genre | Aerospace engineering |
Founded | 1983 California, USA |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people |
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Products | UAS UAV Advance electronic sensors & systems |
Brands | Swift Crane, Swift Ultra Long Endurance (SULE) |
Owner | Matsushita International Corp (100%) |
Number of employees | <500 |
Parent | Matsushita International Corp |
Divisions | Aeronautics Systems Defense Systems Mission Systems Space Systems |
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Website | swiftengineering |
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