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XCOR Aerospace, a company developing a two-seat suborbital spaceplane for tourism and research applications, plans to raise its ticket prices by 50 percent next year, the company announced July 16.
XCOR Raises $14 Million in Equity Deal with Dutch Partner
XCOR Aerospace has sold $14.2 million in preferred stock, most of it to its long-standing strategic partner, Space Expedition Corp. of the Netherlands, which will now have two representatives on XCOR’s seven-member board of directors.
XCOR, ULA Mark Milestone with Hydrogen Pump Test
XCOR has now racked up about 21 hours of testing on the pump.
XCOR-ULA Engine Project Taking Page from Auto Industry
At first blush, there may not be too much in common between driving a car and maneuvering a satellite in orbit, but that may be changing
XCOR Aerospace Makes Plans for Reusable Orbital Vehicle
As XCOR Aerospace prepares to begin flight tests of its Lynx suborbital vehicle later this year, the company has completed an initial conceptual design of a follow-on orbital reusable launch vehicle.
XCOR Suborbital Contest Set for Super Bowl Promo
AXE has teamed up with Buzz Aldrin to send 22 people into space.
XCOR Taps ATK Aerospace for Wings and Control Surfaces
XCOR Aerospace of Mojave, Calif., awarded a two-phase contract to ATK Aerospace, under which the Luka, Miss., ATK subsidiary will design and manufacture wings and control surfaces for XCOR’s Lynx Mark I prototype suborbital rocketplane.
XCOR Picks AdamWorks To Build Lynx Mark 1 Cockpit
XCOR Aerospace said Aug. 28 it has picked AdamWorks of Centennial, Colo., to manufacture a carbon fiber cockpit for XCOR’s Lynx Mark I reusable launch vehicle.
XCOR Aerospace To Build, Fly Suborbital Ships in Florida
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Lured by more than $5.7 million in state and local economic incentives and a skilled work force looking for jobs following the retirement of the space shuttles, XCOR Aerospace plans to manufacture and fly Lynx suborbital vehicles from the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) here.