
The Company Business
Book Three - CIA Area 51 Chronicles
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TD Barnes

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By TD Barnes
The evolution of Area 51. The rise of stealth technology. The CIA’s secret aviation empire.
In the aftermath of the U-2 and A-12 reconnaissance programs, the CIA faced an uncertain future in aerial espionage. With the SR-71 Blackbird now under Air Force control, the Agency’s manned reconnaissance efforts appeared to be coming to an end. But instead of fading into history, Area 51 transformed into the most secretive aviation research facility in the world.
At the heart of this transformation was the CIA’s newly established Directorate of Science and Technology, led by Dr. Bud Wheelon. Tasked with pushing the boundaries of intelligence gathering, this elite team pioneered stealth aircraft development, advanced radar technology, and aerial counterintelligence strategies that would reshape modern warfare.
As the CIA repurposed Area 51, it became the center of a covert arms race that remained hidden from public view for decades. Among its most classified operations was the exploitation of Soviet MiG aircraft, allowing U.S. pilots to train against real enemy fighters for the first time. These programs helped turn the tide in the Vietnam War, where U.S. aircraft suffered devastating losses against advanced Soviet-built jets.
For nearly a decade after its reconnaissance missions ended, Area 51 remained one of the CIA’s most valuable assets, its activities shrouded in secrecy. Now, with declassified records and firsthand accounts, The Company Business reveals how the CIA’s secret projects at Area 51 influenced global intelligence, military strategy, and the future of aerial warfare.
This book is part of The CIA Area 51 Chronicles series:
The Angels – The CIA’s race to build the U-2 spy plane.
The Archangels – The secret history of the A-12 Archangel and its covert missions.
The Company Business – The CIA’s transformation of Area 51 into a hub for espionage technology.
MiGs Over Nevada – The classified exploitation of Soviet MiG-21 aircraft.
Project HAVE PAD – The declassified study of the MiG-23 Flogger at Area 51.
Project OXCART – The untold story of the CIA’s fastest spy plane.
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