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Bridger Deploys Aircraft To Support Wildfire Battles

Super Scoopers And MMAs Sent To Oklahoma, New Mexico

Bridger Aerospace, one of the nation’s largest aerial firefighting companies, has deployed several aircraft to actively support wildfire containment efforts in Oklahoma and New Mexico. Two CL-415EAF Super Scooper aircraft flew to Oklahoma on March 11 to join a Multi-Mission Aircraft (MMA), and one MMA  was dispatched to New Mexico to begin operations there to enhance that state’s firefighting response capabilities.

Sam Davis, Chief Executive Officer of Bridger Aerospace said, “Our hearts are with the people of Oklahoma as they face these devastating fires, which have tragically led to fatalities, numerous injuries, and the destruction of hundreds of homes, ranches, and properties.

“We stand in solidarity with affected communities and remain committed to supporting wildfire management agencies across the US through the deployment of critical resources, including our Scoopers and Multi-Mission Aircraft.”

The Super Scoopers in Oklahoma are utilized to directly support ground crews battling multiple fires through the use of aerial water drops. The ground crews are helping protect communities and critical infrastructure in the areas affected by the fires.

The MMA in Oklahoma has been stationed there since February under a contract with the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The MMA was dispatched to New Mexico as an extension of the same contract.

The MMAs provide critical surveillance and real-time infrared imagery to enhance situational awareness and wildfire response effectiveness across those regions.

FMI:  bridgeraerospace.com/

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