Wednesday, March 25, 2026
3.8 C
New York

Oregon strengthens emergency response with advanced wildfire detection aircraft

Share

The Oregon Department of Forestry has strengthened its emergency response capabilities with the purchase of a new $13.23 million Multi-Mission Aircraft.

The Twin Otter airframe replaces the agency’s Partenavia P.68 Observer, which is retiring after more than 30 years of service.

The investment was funded by $12 million in bonds approved by the Oregon Legislature in 2023 and $1.23 million from other sources.

State Aviation Coordinator Sarah Prout said the new aircraft represents a “significant advancement” in how the state monitors and responds to incidents.

The $7.8 million aircraft includes $5.4 million in integrated sensing technology and mission systems, turning the plane into an aerial intelligence platform. The platform is designed for wildfire detection, real-time mapping and the movement of personnel and equipment.

It is equipped with Artificial Intelligence-enabled wide-area mapping, high-definition thermal imaging and augmented reality mapping software.

KTVZ-TV NBC/CW+ 21 Bend

Admin
Adminhttp://safefirepro.com
Michael J. Anderson is a U.S.-based fire safety enthusiast and writer who focuses on making fire protection knowledge simple and accessible. With a strong background in researching fire codes, emergency response planning, and safety equipment, he creates content that bridges the gap between technical standards and everyday understanding.

Table of contents

Latest Articles

Read More