Leaders in Turbo Machines

Redline is in the business of developing and manufacturing small turbo machines. We leverage over 200 collective years of design experience in our field. Our corporate history dates back to 1989 when Bryan Seegers founded M-DOT Aerospace and to 1986 when Mark Lee founded Aeromark. Mark Lee acquired M-DOT in 2011 and formed Azmark Aero Systems In 2014, Azmark was sold and its engineering division was permitted to separate and form Redline, as an independent corporate entity. Redline retained and currently owns all hardware and IP related to its gas turbine and turbopump product line. Continue reading to learn more about our history at Redline Turbines.

1988

Bryan Seegers and Bob Wahl, both engineers at (then) Allied Signal Engines, developed in their spare time, the world's first practical turbojet for model aircraft. Engine and aircraft are now in the Smithsonian Collection.

1989

M-DOT Aerospace was founded in Phoenix, Arizona, to develop and manufacture gas turbine engines, test systems, and aircraft hardware.

1990-2011

M-DOT grows its manufacturing and engineering business to become a legacy supplier of flight-grade and space-grade hardware to Gulfstream, Raytheon, Boeing, and Honeywell. Concurrently-engineered parts and systems continue to fly on tactical missiles, business jets, and the International Space Station. M-DOT develops numerous gas turbines and turbopump systems for the Army, Air Force, Navy, DARPA, and commercial enterprises.

In the year 2000, M-DOT won DARPA's "Outstanding Performance by a Small Business Contractor" award.

2011

Aerospace visionary Mark Lee, and Partners acquired M-DOT and established Azmark Aero Systems, a world-class development and manufacturing firm housed under 43,000 sq feet in Gilbert, Arizona.

2016

Azmark is acquired by and becomes a division of Imaginetics, continuing as a world-class manufacturer of aerospace parts & systems. The Engineering Division is spun off and incorporates Redline Turbine Systems, retaining all gas turbine IP and hardware.

2023

Redline continues to conduct research for various branches of the DOD while developing innovative uses for advanced turbomachinery. Redline supports the development of the 65KW turboalternator in cooperation with Aantfarm, an affiliate company.