Project TWEET
Dream it.
Mach One Solutions is proud to support Project TWEET, a veteran-led initiative committed to restoring the legendary T-37 “Tweet” to flying condition. After over 50 years of service, the T-37 was retired in 2009, with many of the remaining aircraft sent to the Boneyard in Tucson, AZ. Today, only 41 T-37B airframes remain, all stored at Davis-Monthan Air Force Base, awaiting an uncertain future. The team’s goal is to acquire five of these airframes—salvaging parts and selecting the best candidate to return to flight—ensuring that at least one Tweet flies again, and others are preserved for public display, including at the former Williams AFB near Phoenix..
Do it.
Led by the Arizona Aviation Historical Group, this nonprofit effort brings together veterans, aviation professionals, and enthusiasts from across the country. We’re honored to contribute to this hands-on mission that blends historical preservation with deep technical expertise. As a partner in this project, we’re bringing our engineering and fabrication capabilities to help breathe new life into a piece of aviation history. Together, we hope to ensure the Tweet's legacy continues—both in the air and on display for future generations to experience and learn from.