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Astra announces multi-launch contract and first launch with Spaceflight Inc.
by Staff Writers
Seattle WA (SPX) Mar 15, 2022

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Astra Space, Inc. (NASDAQ: ASTR) and Spaceflight Inc. ("Spaceflight"), the leading global launch services provider, has announced a multi-launch contract. The first launch under this contract is planned for March 14, 2022, with a window opening at 9:22am PDT / 16:22 UTC out of the Astra Spaceport in Kodiak, Alaska, but may be shifted to March 15, 2022 depending on conditions at the launch site. This agreement provides Spaceflight with launch opportunities using Astra's launch services through 2025.

Through this commitment, Spaceflight expands its launch vehicle partner portfolio, offering its customers additional launch opportunities through Astra missions. Astra gains a knowledgeable and reliable partner that offers a consistent stream of satellite customers seeking launches. Together, Astra and Spaceflight are rapidly accelerating the cadence of how companies get to space.

"We continuously look for opportunities to provide our customers access to flexible and reliable options to get to orbit," said Curt Blake, CEO and president of Spaceflight Inc. "By expanding our launch partner portfolio to include Astra, we can increase the launch opportunities available to our customers. Astra's willingness to explore creative launch solutions and shared dedication to customer success makes them a great partner."

Today's planned launch, Spaceflight's Astra-1, will take three Spaceflight customers, including Portland State Aerospace Society and NearSpace Launch, to a 525 km circular sun-synchronous orbit. Spaceflight managed the mission for all customers onboard and worked closely with the Astra team during the integration process.

"We are thrilled to partner with Spaceflight, who shares our customer-focused approach," said Martin Attiq, Chief Business Officer at Astra. "We look forward to working together to make getting to space more efficient, frequent, and affordable than ever."


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