Ravn Aerospace

Ravn Aerospace, formerly known as AirUSA, is an American defense contractor based at Houston Spaceport in Houston, Texas. It offers adversary air, close air support, Joint Terminal Attack Controller, and Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance training to the United States Department of Defense.

Ravn Aero's first aircraft, a Czech Aero L-39 Albatros, was purchased in 1994. Then, two years later, the company purchased two MiG-29s from Kyrgyzstan. In 2019, AirUSA was one of seven companies awarded an IDIQ contract to support the USAF's Combat Air Force Contract Air Support (CAF CAS) program in October 2019.

In March 2020 the Australian Minister for Defence Industry Melissa Price announced that up to 46 ex-RAAF Hornets, as well as associated spare parts and test equipment inventory, would be sold to AirUSA. In December 2021 the Australian Defence Magazine reported that the status of the Australian Hornet sale was "unknown". The contract to sell former RAAF Hornets to Ravn Aerospace lapsed in December 2023 with none having been transferred.

World Aerospace Museum
The company briefly operated the World Aerospace Museum at the Quincy Regional Airport near Quincy, Illinois.

History
Prior to becoming Ravn Aerospace, the company was known as AirUSA. Following the introduction of the Hawk 67 acquired from the ROKAF, two accidents occurred, with the latter resulting in the death of an innocent bystander on the ground. The subsequent NTSB investigation found substantial shortcomings in operational procedures, including deviations from the approved flight manual, and an inadequate stores clearance of a SUU-20 stores dispenser. The USMC subsequently prohibited further use of the Hawk on CAS contracts and they were stored until being reactivated to support the CAF CAS program in 2019.

Fleet
As of July 2024, Ravn Aerospace possesses or has purchased:


 * 6 Aero L-39 Albatros
 * 10 BAE Systems Hawk 67 (formerly South Korean)
 * 5 Pilatus PC-9 (formerly Australian)
 * 17 Cessna T337 Turbo Skymaster
 * 10 Northrop F-5E Tiger II