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Frontier Aerospace Corporation recently delivered flight thrusters supporting the NASA Commercial Lunar Payload Services Program.
Frontier Aerospace Corporation closed a $10,000,000 Series A funding round from AEI HorizonX.
The $10,000,000 Series A funding will accelerate Frontier Aerospace Corporation’s engine development activities and support major expansion of its manufacturing and vacuum test facilities.
Frontier Aerospace Corporation will fully develop a modern test facility for rapid implementation to support major upcoming development programs using the new investment.
The $10,000,000 Series A funding will accelerate Frontier Aerospace’s engine development activities and support major expansion of its manufacturing and vacuum test facilities.
Frontier Aerospace raised $10,000,000 in Series A funding from AEI HorizonX.
Frontier Aerospace will fully develop a modern test facility for rapid implementation to support upcoming development programs.
Frontier Aerospace won contracts to provide propulsion systems for lunar landers being built by Astrobotic and by Masten Space Systems.
Frontier Aerospace funded its growth primarily through contracts and had not sought outside investment prior to American Pacific’s investment.
With funds provided by American Pacific, Frontier Aerospace plans to expand its staff and testing operations.
Frontier Aerospace will deliver five 700-lbf engines for Griffin to perform braking into lunar orbit and descent to a soft touchdown on the lunar surface.
Frontier Aerospace shifted its recent focus to developing propulsion systems for geostationary orbit and deep space under NASA contracts.
Frontier Aerospace built 150-pound and 10-pound thrusters for Astrobotic’s Peregrine lunar lander.
Masten Space Systems selected Frontier Aerospace to produce thrusters for the XL-1 lunar lander.
Frontier Aerospace is expanding its product suite to offer electric propulsion in addition to custom-built liquid propulsion systems.
Astrobotic, a Pittsburgh-based company, awarded Frontier Aerospace a January contract to build 700-pound-thrust axial engines for the Griffin lunar lander.
Frontier Aerospace is scheduled to deliver flight-qualified Griffin engines to Astrobotic in 2022.
Frontier Aerospace has been developing and testing rocket engines fueled by nitrogen oxides mixed with monomethyl hydrazine through NASA’s TALOS program.
Since its establishment in 2014, Frontier Aerospace has been developing bipropellant thrusters for spacecraft and lunar landers.
Frontier Aerospace won a $1,900,000 NASA Tipping Point award in 2018 to flight-qualify thrusters for Astrobotic’s first Peregrine lunar lander flight.