The Vega Aircraft Corporation was a subsidiary of the Lockheed Aircraft Company in Burbank, California responsible for much of its parent company's production in World War II.
It was renamed in May 1938 to honor Lockheed's first aircraft design, the Vega.
The AiRover Model 2 was a new design named the Vega Starliner.
Production by Vega really got underway with the Hudson, a patrol bomber designed for use by the Royal Air Force.
By the end of November 1943, Vega had merged back into Lockheed, having far surpassed its original mission of producing light aircraft.