Kevin Sagis (Chief Product Officer / Enterprise Chief Engineer)
Josh Hathaway (GNC Director)
Number of employees
100 (2021)
Website
ablspacesystems.com
ABL Space Systems is an American aerospace and launch service provider, based in El Segundo, California, that manufactures deployable launch vehicles and infrastructure for sending commercial small satellites into orbit. The company manufactures its components in the United States.[1]
ABL Space Systems manufactures the RS1, a two-stage orbital expendable launch vehicle, and GS0, a deployable launch pad. Harry O'Hanley is the chief executive officer (CEO) and Dan Piemont is the chief financial officer (CFO) of ABL Space Systems.[1]
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financial officer (CFO) of ABLSpaceSystems. ABLSpaceSystems was founded in 2017 by Harry O'Hanley and Dan Piemont, former SpaceX and Morgan Stanley employees...
selects ABLSpaceSystems for UK launch". SpaceNews. Retrieved 27 February 2021. Pultarova, Tereza (10 October 2019). "Space Hub Sutherland". Space.com....
had planned its initial ride to space on launch vehicles that were also still in development, including ABLSpaceSystems on their RS1 rocket that was expected...
Launcher, a launch container for the BGM-109 Tomahawk cruise missile ABLSpaceSystems Alameda Belt Line railroad Air Busan of South Korea (ICAO airline...
will continue the use with Rocket 4 and maybe 5 and will be used by ABLSpaceSystems for the near-term use by RS1. This complex was built as part of the...
satellite launch system may launch from this spaceport. The proposed launch vehicle under this programme is the RS1 from ABLSpaceSystems, a US-based company...
Another initial customer, Phantom Space Corporation, plans to use Hadley on their Daytona small-lift rocket. ABLSpaceSystems initially announced they would...
failures and bankruptcies." The first launches of ABLSpaceSystems’ RS1 and Relativity Space’s Terran 1 both failed in 2023, while Virgin Orbit filed...
jp. Retrieved 11 August 2017. "US Space Force Offers Cape Canaveral Launch Pads to ABL, Stoke, Phantom, and Vaya Space". satellitetoday.com. Retrieved 8...
these crewed suborbital missions were flown by Unity. On 10 January, ABLSpaceSystems' RS1 had its debut flight, but failed to reach orbit. On 10 February...
Comparison of solid-fuelled orbital launch systems List of space launch system designs List of orbital launch systems At sea level if denoted SL, in vacuum...
companies: SLC-15 (former Titan pad) to ABLSpaceSystems; SLC-14 (former Atlas pad) to Stoke Space; SLC-13 to Phantom Space and Vaya Spac. Interestingly, SLC-13...
satellites, space probes, missile defense systems, NASA's Orion spacecraft, and the Space Shuttle external tank. The Lockheed Missile Systems Division was...
in 2011. On March 7, 2023, the Space Force allocated the complex, which was renamed SLC-15, to ABLSpaceSystems. ABL plans to build a launch installation...
Spaceport Camden, of a Vector-R rocket, successfully took place. In 2018, ABLSpaceSystems signed a lease with Camden County, Georgia for future operations in...
Through 2024, the NSSA has relationships with the United States Space Force and SpaceSystems Command, the United States Air Force, NASA, and military contractors...
2014) Nyirady, Annamarie (23 July 2019). "Lockheed Martin invests in ABLSpaceSystems". satellitetoday.com. Retrieved 30 May 2020. "Shavit page on Encyclopedia...
(VADR) missions. The contractors selected are: ABLSpaceSystems of El Segundo, California Astra Space Inc. of Alameda, California Blue Origin Florida...
An airborne laser (ABL) is a laser system operated from a flying platform, as in the: Soviet/Russian Beriev A-60 (1981, active) American Boeing YAL-1 (2002-2012...
(former Alliant Techsystems) under contract with the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA). The ABL facility is a manufacturer of advanced composite structures...