About Bridger Aerospace
Based in Bozeman, Montana, Bridger Aerospace Group Holdings, LLC is one of the nation’s largest privately held aerial firefighting companies. Bridger is committed to utilizing its team, aircraft and technology to save lives, property and habitats threatened by wildfires. Bridger provides aerial firefighting and wildfire management services to federal and state government agencies, including the United States Forest Service, across the nation. More information about the company is available at www.bridgeraerospace.com.
Upon completion of the proposed merger, the company is expected to be called Bridger Aerospace Group Holdings, Inc. and be listed on the NASDAQ Capital Market under the ticker symbol “BAER.”
Investor Relations Contact:
Alison Ziegler
Darrow Associates
201-220-2678
aziegler@darrowir.com
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