Metrea (Formerly Meta Aerospace) is a military contractor based in the United States which provides air logistics and surveillance, electronic and cyberwarfare services support to militaries in the US, Canada, NATO and allied countries.

Beechcraft King Air 300 ISR of Metrea, 2024.

History

The ServiCenter, Inc was founded in the 1950s at Wiley Post Airport in Oklahoma City for aircraft maintenance. It was renamed Valair Aviation by AGC Aerospace & Defense in December 2009[1] before changing its name and expanding its services.

The current iteration was formed on August 26, 2016[2] originally under the name Meta Aerospace and changed its name on October 10, 2022, Meta Special Aerospace becoming one of the divisions taking the name Metrea Special Aeropace.

The spokesperson and head of the Air & Space Group is Jon T. Thomas, former lieutenant general of the US Air Force[3].

As of February 2025, it operated 15 Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker.[4] 4 aircraft were purchased from the Republic of Singapore Air Force when the latter retired them in 2019. They were delivered in late 2020[5].

11 additional aircraft were purchased from the French Air and Space Force in June 2024, with 3 more pending delivery.[6]

On February 6, 2025, a Beechcraft B300 King Air 350 Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance light aircraft from Metrea crashed in the town of Ampatuan on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines during a routine mission supporting U.S.-Philippine security cooperation activities. The three Metrea employees and one American soldier on board died.[7]

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