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Featured: Where We’re Going, Where We’ve Been
Sujeev Sanjeevi
January 30, 2025
Coming off the heels of our seed round investment in late 2023, we made the strategic decision to acquire a leading provider of operational squadron planning software to the U.S. Air Force. We expanded our capabilities beyond just flight scheduling for fixed-wing assets, and began servicing unmanned aircraft and managing air ranges. We refreshed our brand, announced our strategic advisors, and broke into the international market. We’re now operational in 60 squadrons across the U.S. Air Force with more than 2,500 end users.
As we think about how we take 2024’s momentum into 2025, it’s those thousands of end users that we are acutely focused on. Maintaining such a strong userbase means the foundations of our product are strong, and now, as we turn to 2025, we’re aiming to make our offering even better by adding new AI capabilities in very short order.
Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, 355th Fighter Wing awards SBIR Phase III Contract to OpsLab
OpsLab has been awarded a SBIR Phase III contract to automate the flying squadron scheduling for the 355th Fighter Wing, at Davis-Monthan AFB, in Tucson, AZ.
Luke Air Force Base, 56th Fighter Wing awards Prime Contract to OpsLab
The 56th Fighter Wing(FW) at Luke Air Force Base(AFB), Arizona has awarded a Prime contract to OpsLab to automate flying squadron scheduling for F35 and F16 Formal Training Units (FTU).
USAF OpsLab Automated Flying Squadron Scheduling Platform
In recent news, the Department of Defense informed Congress that it was facing a shortfall of more than 3000 pilots. The majority of this shortage is with the fighter pilots, where the shortfall is about 1000 airmen.
OpsLab Improving Operational Efficiency And Crew Scheduling In Commercial Aviation
The OpsLab Crew Tracking and Recovery Platform focuses on scheduling disruption management by automating manual processes. Scheduling disruptions are exponentially increased due to crew staffing issues, absences, weather, and aircraft challenges.
SkySchedule Officially Becomes OpsLab
Austin, TX – September 25, 2021: SkySchedule, an aerospace technology company, announced today that the company will begin operating under a new name and will be known as OpsLab, effective immediately. The new company name reflects both the evolution of the company as well as its vision for the future.