Things Only Get Better - Take a Look at ASOG’s Supporters!

Without super “Supporters” like the companies and organizations highlight on the image above, ASOG and individual professional ASOs would still be in the shadows of aviation and the remote-sensing sector.

If you’re interested to see what some of the ASOG’s supporters are up to, walk through their website and find out. All our supporters have a link to the ASO profession, i.e., sensors, training, flight ops services, geospatial services, manned, unmanned, etc. Check them out on the ASOG "Supporter" page…all logos are hyperlinked to their company homepage!

If your company or organization wants to join the growing list of ASOG Supporters and are part of the ASO’s professional universe, i.e., where they work, the systems/kit they operate, etc., send your request to info@aso-group.org along with a company logo and a link to your webpage. No fees or donations are required, just your recognition of the ASO profession and the mission of ASOG.

 

Patrick Ryan

ASOG Managing Director

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Patrick brings over 25 + years of experience helping government and business aviation organizations plan and executes manned and unmanned C4ISR and Aerial Surveying and Mapping operations. Most recently, He's spearheaded the start-up of the Airborne Sensor Operators Group, writes for AVBuyer magazine and served as the Director of European, Middle East, and Africa Operations at R4 Incorporated. Before becoming a Senior Consultant and writer, Patrick led operations for aerial C4ISR projects in Africa for EG&G, the leading government services company. Other roles have included Chief of U.S. European Command Joint Reconnaissance Operations (JRC) for Europe & Africa, standup of the first RQ-4 GLOBAL HAWK squadron as Deputy Commander and Commander and led numerous Joint and Coalition planning and remote-sensing flight crews for contingency operations around the world. Patrick received his B.S. from California State University Fresno and an M.A. from the University of Oklahoma.

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