Company Profile

Adaptive Aerospace Group Inc (AKA: AAG)
Profile last edited on: 3/2/18      CAGE: 55U85      UEI: EHFEGVQLLNB5

Business Identifier: On-board electronics (avionics).
Year Founded
2003
First Award
2017
Latest Award
2017
Program Status
Inactive
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Location Information

100 Exploration Way Suite 330
Hampton, VA 23666
   (757) 941-4921
   N/A
   www.adaptiveaero.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 03
County: Hampton city

Public Profile

Organized around research and development for aviation and space flight vehicle technologies research and development for aviation and space flight vehicle technologies including on-board electronics (avionics). Such a project would include tackling reducing theleading cause of fatal aircraft accident: loss-of-control. Among solutions is the capacity to to warn the pilot prior to reaching an aerodynamic performance limit of the airplane. AAG has developed a solution to determine when the airplane is approaching the maximum amount of lift it can produce. This research task is focused on improving that solution and developing effective warning cues for the pilot through aural, visual, and haptic ( vibratory ) cueing methods. This work builds on research funded by both AAG and the FAA to develop the performance margin monitor, a technique known as derived Angle of Attack estimation . Successful development and adoption of this technology , which is intended to have easy retrofit paths for existing aircraft and forward - fit paths on new aircraft , is expected to reduce the number of loss-of- ontrol accidents . Adaptive Aerospace Group Inc (AAG) offers a range of services for Civil and Military aircraft various levels of assistance in development and commercialization of new aviation products and services. One such project involves adressing the number one cause of fatal aircraft accidents: loss-of-control. One solution to reduce such accidents is to warn the pilot prior to reaching an aerodynamic performance limit of the airplane. AAG has developed a solution to determine when the airplane is approaching the maximum amount of lift it can produce. This research task is focused on improving that solution and developing effective warning cues for the pilot through aural, visual, and haptic (vibratory ) cueing methods. This work builds on research funded by both AAG and the FAA to develop the performance margin monitor, a technique known as derived Angle of Attack estimation . Successful development and adoption of this technology, which is intended to have easy retrofit paths for existing aircraft and forward-fit paths on new aircraft , is expected to reduce the number of loss-of- ontrol accidents .

Extent of SBIR involvement

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Synopsis: Awardee Business Condition

Employee Range
10-14
Revenue Range
1M-1.5M
VC funded?
No
Public/Private
Privately Held
Stock Info
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IP Holdings
N/A

Awards Distribution by Agency

Most Recent SBIR Projects

Year Phase Agency Total Amount
2017 1 NASA $124,795
Project Title: Development and Assessment of Loss of Control Prevention Techniques
2017 1 NASA $124,654
Project Title: High-Integrity SAFIT

Key People / Management

  Keith D Hoffer -- President, Senior Research & Development Engineer

  Keith Hoffler

  Devin Jack -- Research & Development Engineer

  Sally Johnson -- Senior R&D Engineer

  Melissa Proffitt -- Vice President, Operations & Finance

  Mary Stringer -- Research & Development Engineer

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