ASOG Launches First-Ever Webinar – A New Chapter in Airborne Community Engagement

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Last week marked a major milestone for the Airborne Sensor Operators Group (ASOG), i.e., we successfully hosted our first-ever webinar, bringing together professionals from across the globe to explore the latest in airborne imaging innovation.

A heartfelt thank you to all who attended, and a special shoutout to Jean-Philippe Gagnon (JP) from Telops for delivering a standout presentation. His insights into hyperspectral imaging and infrared systems sparked meaningful discussion and showcased the kind of expertise that defines our community.

From an ASOG perspective, this inaugural webinar was more than just a technical session—it was a proof of concept. It showed that our global network of operators, integrators, and mission specialists is ready to connect in new ways, share knowledge, and elevate the profession.

Missed the live session?  No problem—you can watch the full recording:

ASOG TechTalk Webinar - Next-Generation Infrared & Hyperspectral Technologies for       Passcode: *67fWhqo

 

What’s Next: ASOG Spotlight – Fall 2025

Looking ahead, we’re excited to announce our next webinar: ASOG Spotlight, coming this fall. Unlike our TechTalks, this session will shift focus from technology to the human side of our aircrew profession.

We’ll explore the mindset, leadership, and lived experiences that shape airborne missions—from the mission bay to the cockpit. It’s a chance to hear real stories, share lessons learned, and reflect on what it means to be part of this unique community.

Whether you're an operator, pilot, technician, or supporter, ASOG webinars are designed to connect, inspire, and inform. Stay tuned for registration details and speaker announcements.

Join the conversation. Share the mission. Fly the future.

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