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Starfighters Accelerates Efforts in Space Launch Development
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Starfighters Accelerates Efforts in Space Launch Development
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jan 10, 2025
Starfighters Space, Inc. has marked a major milestone in its space launch program with the development and production of Star Launch I test articles in collaboration with Innoveering, LLC, a subsidiary of GE Aerospace.

"Partnering with Innoveering brings the expertise we need to deliver on our vision for reliable, cost-effective launch vehicles," said Rick Svetkoff, CEO of Starfighters. "Their deep knowledge in advanced aerospace propulsion systems and high-speed dynamics strengthens our ability to meet technical challenges through steady progress toward our operational capability."

Svetkoff elaborated on the initiative, noting that the partnership aims to develop Star Launch I into a fully functional, underwing test article by the summer of 2025. These efforts will lead to a series of drop tests, gradually increasing from subsonic to supersonic speeds.

"These tests will validate critical systems such as avionics, telemetry, and structural integrity in controlled phases," he explained. "We abide by this methodical approach to ensure technical accuracy and public safety, while aligning with regulatory requirements."

The development process is built around key milestones. The Company anticipates completing preliminary designs by the first quarter of 2025, followed by wind tunnel testing in the second quarter. Drop tests are expected to commence by mid-2025. According to Svetkoff, these steps are essential to securing initial authorization for launch operations.

"The Innoveering collaboration aligns with Starfighters' long-term vision of becoming a leader in air-launch technology," added Svetkoff. "We are committed to rigorous testing and innovation to meet the growing demand for flexible, responsive satellite launch solutions."

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