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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.

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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:

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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.

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