AirLaunch

AirLaunch
Company typePrivate
IndustryAerospace and defense
Founded2000-2003 [citation needed]
HeadquartersKirkland, Washington, United States
Key people
Gary C Hudson (Founder, CEO), Debra Facktor Lepore (President), Livingston Holder (Chief Program Executive), Curtis Gifford (Chief Operating Officer), Ralph Ewig (Chief Engineer) [citation needed]
ProductsOrbital rocket launch; Aerospace hardware
Websitewww.airlaunchllc.com

AirLaunch was an aerospace design and development company headquartered in Kirkland, Washington.[when?] They had hoped to provide launch services for launching payloads into orbits around the Earth. This was to be realized through a method called air launch where a rocket is carried to high altitude by an aircraft and then released for launch. The rocket engine is then ignited to launch the rocket (with its payload) into a low Earth orbit (LEO).[1]

The principal advantage of a rocket being launched by a high flying airplane is that it need not fly through the low, dense atmosphere, the drag of which requires a considerable amount of extra work and thus mass of propellant. Another advantage is to precisely launch a payload into any orbital inclination at any time, and from a much wider variety of geographic launch locations.

  1. ^ Facktor Lepore, Debra; Padavano, Joseph (2007). "Progress Toward First Flight of the QuickReach™ Small Launch Vehicle". 21st Annual AIAA/USU Conference on Small Satellites. Retrieved February 3, 2023.