Unusual Machines (UMAC) completed its acquisition of Rotor Lab. The all-stock transaction, originally announced on June 13, 2025, is valued at $7.0 million, including a $3.0 million earnout. Rotor Lab expands Unusual Machines’ portfolio with high-performance motors used in both commercial and defense applications. The two companies have already co-developed a family of motors – including the 2207, 2807, and 3220 sizes – that will be among the first produced at Unusual Machines’ new motor facility in Orlando, Florida, scheduled to open in September 2025. Rotor Lab’s Canberra site will continue to operate as an engineering hub for motor design and prototyping, complementing U.S. manufacturing operations. Andrew Simpson, formerly Chief Executive Officer of Rotor Lab, will serve as Vice President of Motor Production at Unusual Machines and continue to lead Rotor Lab’s operations.
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