... Launch Alliance, for example, serviced most US government launches for a very long time. ULA is a joint venture of Boeing and Lockheed Martin, and uses Delta IV and Atlas V rockets. Because SpaceX dramatically lowered prices, it was...
... particularly suited to the FanWing technology. Peebles was approached for discussion of ‘potential collaboration’ in turn by Boeing, British Aerospace, and Lockheed Martin. The Hungarian Government Defence University lectured on the technology and...
... missions of tomorrow. To maximize the results from our Earth-reliant phase, NASA is working with commercial partners Boeing and SpaceX to develop a new crew launch capability alongside the commercial cargo capability currently provided by SpaceX...
... commercial space launches and, intriguingly, creates a new kind of space actor under US law - the ‘government astronaut’. [6] Boeing extended its company naming theme to the final frontier last September when its commercial human-rated...
... territories. The landscape at NASA Kennedy Space Center in Florida is gradually changing with commercial companies like Boeing and SpaceX appearing on once exclusively government territory. Authorisation of space activities by the appropriate state...
... become economical. By the 1960s, large aircraft companies in Europe and the USA such as British Aircraft Corporation, Boeing, Dassault, Hawker Siddeley, Lockheed, Martin and others, were studying orbital spaceplanes in depth. The consensus was...