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Featured: The Parable of Three Schedulers and the Future of Air Operations
Sujeev Sanjeevi
January 7, 2026
2025 was a transformative year for OpsLab. We scaled our automation capabilities across dozens of new squadrons, brought our first generative AI features to production, and expanded our footprint beyond U.S. borders. More importantly, we learned something fundamental about what we're building - not from our own roadmap, but from watching how our customers actually use our systems.
In short, we're becoming a true mesh between these application layers, essentially, a more complete operating system for air operations. And as we look toward 2026, everything we're building will reflect that reality.
OpsLab Announces Addition of Strategic Advisors, Including a Former Vice Chief of Staff of the U.S. Air Force
At OpsLab, our primary focus is delivering outstanding results for our customers. In defense, that means ensuring we have clear direction from commanders and an acute understanding of the values that underpin their leadership. In commercial aviation, it means the diligent pursuit of cutting-edge operations solutions that minimize overall cost without sacrificing safety. Today, we are announcing three outstanding leaders as strategic advisors:
OpsLab Selected for TACFI Contract from U.S. Air Force to Accelerate Development of Automated Squadron Operations Software
OpsLab announced today that it has been selected for a Tactical Funding Increase (TACFI) contract from AFWERX, the innovation arm of the United States Air Force (USAF). Under the terms of the contract, OpsLab will continue to develop their innovative squadron operations software – SkySchedule – to improve operational readiness across the Air Force.