USSOCOM Partners with MAG Aerospace SMT Division
Fairfax, Virginia – November 8, 2018 – MAG Aerospace Special Mission Training (SMT) Division has partnered with the USSOCOM Care Coalition to provide career opportunities for wounded and medically retiring SOCOM personnel in a fellowship role preparing them for civilian life. MAG has a memorandum of agreement in place with the Care Coalition working reintegration and career…
General (Ret.) Peter Schoomaker Joins MAG Aerospace Board of Directors
Fairfax, Virginia – October 11, 2018 – MAG Aerospace, the leader in Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) integration, training, and operations, today announced that General Peter J. Schoomaker, US Army (Retired) has joined the company’s Board of Directors. “MAG’s ability to bring decisive information to the Warfighter cannot be overstated,” said General Schoomaker….
MAG Australia/Skybase Successfully Conduct Commercial UAS Demonstration
Alexandra, New Zealand – August 16, 2018 – MAG Australia in partnership with Skybase, a New Zealand-based company, successfully integrated unmanned technology into commercial airspace while showcasing an innovative and interoperable mesh-network utilizing vertical take-off and landing, fixed-wing and multi-rotor remotely piloted platforms. The platforms successfully operated without line-of-sight and radio frequency from the pilot, instead…
MAG Aerospace Relocates Headquarters to Fairfax, Virginia
Fairfax, Virginia – August 20, 2018 – MAG Aerospace, an industry leader in providing and enabling real-time situational awareness, relocated headquarters to a 26,000 square foot space in Fairfax, Virginia. MAG will receive a $500,000 grant from the Commonwealth’s Opportunity Fund with the investment of $5.5M into relocation, pledging toward a greener initiative and creating 120…
MAG Aerospace Acquires Ausley Associates
Fairfax, Virginia – August 24, 2018 – MAG Aerospace (MAG) has acquired Ausley Associates (Ausley) and related entities. This acquisition adds over 200 system engineering, program management, and logistics professionals to MAG’s team of UAS and aviation experts, expanding their service offerings to the U.S. Navy Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) in Patuxent River, MD (PAX River)….
MAG Aerospace Partners with Border Patrol Foundation (BPF)
Fairfax, Virginia – June 13, 2018 – MAG Aerospace was announced a partner of the Border Patrol Foundation (BPF). BPF honors the memory of U.S. Border Patrol agents and provides resources to families of the fallen and agents seriously injured in the line of duty. “MAG is honored to support the families of fallen Border Patrol agents”,…
MAG Aerospace Attends Farnborough International Airshow 2018
Sterling, Virginia – July 14, 2018 – MAG Aerospace is attending the 2018 Farnborough International Airshow (FIA), the largest industry event on the aerospace calendar. 2016’s show saw the much-anticipated showcase of the F-35 Lightning II alongside debuts of nine other new aircraft. To connect with MAG at FIA, click here to message us and arrange…
MAG Aerospace Attends Royal International Air Tattoo (RIAT)
RAF Fairford, UK – July 13, 2018 – MAG Aerospace is attending the Royal International Air Tattoo Airshow (RIAT). Spanning July 13-15, RIAT will be marking a very special occasion in 2018, the centenary of the Royal Air Force (RAF100). RIAT supports the Royal Air Force Charitable Trust, the youngest member of the RAF family of charities,…
MAG Aerospace Announces Leadership Changes in Corporate Development, Strategy, and Marketing
Fairfax, VA – July 11, 2018 – MAG Aerospace (MAG) today announced the appointment of Matt Bartlett as head of corporate development, strategy, and marketing for MAG Aerospace. These duties are in addition to Matt’s current portfolio as MAG Chief Growth Officer. MAG also announced that France Hoang, the current Chief Strategy Officer, will transition to MAG’s…
ISR Pilot Jobs: What Does it Take?
Being an Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) pilot requires confidence, flexibility, and resilience, combined with a high level of technical and aeronautical competence. Attention to detail is a must to operate a special mission aircraft. The job will likely take you overseas on rotations of 60 days on then 60 days off to fly in…