Unusual Machine announced that its 17,000-square-foot motor manufacturing facility in Orlando, Florida, has commenced operations–marking a key milestone in the company’s expansion of U.S.-based production. As part of the ramp-up, Unusual Machines (UMAC) has added approximately 30 new team members, the majority in manufacturing and production roles, to support growing demand across its drone component lines. The facility is part of Unusual Machines’ broader Orlando campus and provides a dedicated environment for high-throughput motor assembly and testing. The site enhances control, speed, and reliability across the company’s production network while creating additional capacity for drone assembly within its existing Orlando operations.
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