Seneca unveils multi-million dollar partnership with Aspen Fire

February 24, 2026
Seneca unveils multi-million dollar partnership with Aspen Fire

Seneca, the resilience technology and infrastructure company, has announced a five-year, multi-million dollar partnership with Aspen Fire Protection District.

This marks the first acquisition of a coordinated autonomous wildfire suppression system in the United States, helping improve community resilience and firefighter safety in the wildland–urban interface (WUI).

In the summer of 2026, Seneca will deliver a Seneca Strike Team, which includes five autonomous suppression aircraft, a mobile operations base and five years of software, connectivity and maintenance.

Each strike team has a capacity of approximately 500 gallons of finished foam per sortie and a single pilot can operate multiple aircraft due to the system’s AI and autonomy capabilities.

Colorado’s history with wildfires

Colorado has a long history of wildfire, including some of the nation’s deadliest fires.

In the last five years alone, multiple fires have burned more than 100,000 acres, with fire insurance prices rising across the state.

The South Canyon fire in 1994 was one of the nation’s greatest wildfire tragedies and was caused by a start in terrain inaccessible on foot at a time when air resources were in short supply.

This step forward will bring the autonomous aerial firefighting technology to this region, where it can help with starts in inaccessible areas, support night operations, maintain the safety of pile and prescribed burns, carry equipment on incidents in complex terrain and more.

A strong partnership

The aircraft system acquisition is the result of strong public private partnerships in Aspen between Aspen Fire Protection District, the Aspen Fire Foundation and local donors Foundation, a local family who are committed to bringing solutions to our community and the nation in the wildfire space.

Over the coming years, AFPD and Seneca hope to deploy additional autonomous aerial response bases, which can respond within seconds of detection to get to new starts earlier and provide significant protection to the communities and nature in the Roaring Fork Valley.

This expanded coverage would increase fire safety and potentially reduce insurance costs for nearby residents and businesses.

Founder and CEO, Seneca, Stuart Landesberg’s statement

Stuart Landesberg, Founder and CEO of Seneca explained: “Aspen has a unique blend of high-risk terrain, exceptional collaboration across their valley, and a highly skilled and forward-thinking team.

“They understand the importance of modernizing wildfire response to safeguard communities across the American West.

“We are grateful for the trust of Chief Andersen and Aspen Fire Protection District.”

CEO, Aspen Fires, Chief Jake Andersen’s statement

Chief Jake Andersen, Fire Chief and CEO of Aspen Fires commented: “We are partnering with Seneca because this technology will help us save homes and save lives.

“Wildfires in our region are moving faster and growing more complex every year.

“Stu and the full Seneca team have listened to firefighters and built a system designed for the realities we face on the ground.

“This gives us another critical tool to protect our community before small starts become major incidents.

“We are grateful to the donors who partnered with Aspen Fire to make this possible, and we are proud to bring this capability to Aspen this summer.”

Aspen Fire expects training to begin in the early summer 2026 with firefighters integrating Seneca into their core operations as fire season intensifies.

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