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Founded Year

2017

Stage

Loan | Alive

Total Raised

$544.15M

Last Raised

$20M | 5 mos ago

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+32 points in the past 30 days

About ABL Space Systems

ABL Space Systems focuses on aerospace manufacturing and services, specifically in the domain of space launch vehicles. The company specializes in the development and production of rockets designed to provide small satellite launch services. ABL Space Systems primarily serves the satellite communications industry, offering reliable access to orbit for small satellites. It was founded in 2017 and is based in El Segundo, California.

Headquarters Location

224 Oregon Street

El Segundo, California, 90245,

United States

424-321-6060

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Industrials / Defense Tech

The space launch systems (SLSs) market is a highly competitive and rapidly evolving space that focuses on providing launch solutions for space missions. It encompasses various companies and organizations that develop and operate launch vehicles capable of delivering payloads into space. These launch systems are designed to meet the specific requirements of different customers, including government…

ABL Space Systems named as Challenger among 15 other companies, including SpaceX, Boeing, and Northrop Grumman.

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CB Insights Intelligence Analysts have mentioned ABL Space Systems in 1 CB Insights research brief, most recently on Apr 17, 2023.

Expert Collections containing ABL Space Systems

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ABL Space Systems is included in 3 Expert Collections, including Unicorns- Billion Dollar Startups.

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ABL Space Systems Patents

ABL Space Systems has filed 5 patents.

The 3 most popular patent topics include:

  • rocket propulsion
  • spacecraft propulsion
  • cryogenics
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Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

9/19/2022

3/26/2024

Thermodynamic cycles, Rocket propulsion, Cryogenics, Spacecraft propulsion, 3D printing

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Application Date

9/19/2022

Grant Date

3/26/2024

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Thermodynamic cycles, Rocket propulsion, Cryogenics, Spacecraft propulsion, 3D printing

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Latest ABL Space Systems News

Rocket Report: Falcon 9 lifts its 7,000th Starlink; ABL cuts deep

Sep 6, 2024

"Branson was determined to be the first billionaire in space." Enlarge / The second stage of the New Glenn rocket rolls to the launch pad on Tuesday. It has been a big week for seeing new hardware from Blue Origin. We've observed the second stage of New Glenn rolling out to its launch pad in Florida, and the rocket's first stage recovery ship, Jacklyn, arriving at a nearby port. It looks like the pieces are finally coming into place for the debut launch of the massive new rocket. As always, we welcome reader submissions , and if you don't want to miss an issue, please subscribe using the box below (the form will not appear on AMP-enabled versions of the site). Each report will include information on small-, medium-, and heavy-lift rockets as well as a quick look ahead at the next three launches on the calendar. Vega rocket makes its final flight. The final flight of Europe's Vega rocket lifted off Wednesday night from French Guiana, carrying an important environmental monitoring satellite for the European Union's flagship Copernicus program, Ars reports . About an hour after liftoff, the Vega rocket's upper stage released Sentinel-2C into an on-target orbit. Then, Sentinel-2C radioed its status to ground controllers, confirming the satellite was healthy in space. The Vega rocket will be replaced by the larger Vega-C rocket, with a more powerful booster stage and a wider payload fairing. One of the primary purposes of the Vega-C will be to launch future Copernicus satellites for Europe. A mixed record of commercial success ... "I think it was a great success," said Giulio Ranzo, Avio's CEO, in an interview with Ars a few hours before Wednesday night's mission. "It was our first launcher. It was our first experience as a major player in the launcher domain." However, in a dozen years of service, the Vega rocket never really took off in the commercial launch market. It averaged about two flights per year and primarily deployed satellites for the European Space Agency and other European government agencies, which prefer launching their payloads on European rockets. ABL Space lays off staff. Launch vehicle developer ABL Space Systems has laid off a significant portion of its workforce, citing the need to reduce costs after the loss of a rocket in a static-fire test, Space News reports . In a  post on LinkedIn on August 30, Harry O’Hanley, chief executive of ABL, said the company was laying off an unspecified number of people. The layoffs came after the company’s second RS1 rocket was lost in a fire after a static-fire test at the Pacific Spaceport Complex – Alaska on Kodiak Island on July 19. Era of easy money ends ... O’Hanley said in the email that the company had been working to reduce costs at the company even ahead of that test, citing changes in the market and access to capital. The company had raised several hundred million dollars, including $200 million in October 2021 and $170 million in March 2021. Hanley wrote that starting in 2023, “we cut costs and positioned the company for leaner operations with smaller teams, restrained hiring, and more conservative spending.” That was working, he said, until the static-fire incident. (submitted by brianrhurley and Ken the Bin) The Rocket Report: An Ars newsletter The easiest way to keep up with Eric Berger's space reporting is to sign up for his newsletter, we'll collect his stories in your inbox. So many un-spac-tacular results. A recent feature in Space News reviewed how the special purpose acquisition company, or SPAC process, has gone for several new space firms. Fortunes have been decidedly mixed for the space businesses that merged with publicly traded shell companies in search of capital as COVID-19 ravaged the economy, the publication says . Launch does not fare well ... "Wildly missed revenue projections from most of the class in their eagerness to drum up investor support for their SPAC merger have not helped their reputation," the author, Jason Rainbow, writes. The list includes four launch companies: Virgin Galactic, Virgin Orbit, Astra, and Rocket Lab. Of these, Virgin Orbit has gone bankrupt, and Astra's results were so disastrous that it went private again. Then there's Virgin Galactic, a company whose shares publicly trade at $7, down nearly 90 percent from its peak during the pandemic. Only Rocket Lab gets a gold star for its post-SPAC performance. New investor suit filed against Branson over Virgin Galactic. A newly unsealed lawsuit alleges that Richard Branson exploited bogus hype about the capabilities of Virgin Galactic's spacecraft to make $1 billion worth of illegal insider stock sales, Bloomberg Law reports . A shareholder sued Branson, saying he spent years misleading the public about the readiness of Virgin Galactic’s flagship space tourism vessel, Unity, then dumped “massive portions of his stock” across 2020 and 2021. The sales included $300 million in August 2021, shortly after Branson flew on the spaceship. Branson founded Virgin Galactic about two decades ago. Branson says suit is meritless ... “Despite the near misses, loss of life, and questionable safety record, Branson was determined to be the first billionaire in space” so he could “secure billionaire bragging rights” and try to bail out a travel business empire that lost nearly $1.9 billion during the COVID-19 pandemic, the suit says. Branson and Virgin Galactic disputed the court claims in separate statements Wednesday. Branson called the claims meritless through a spokesperson, saying he would “vigorously defend against them.” The case involves shareholder derivative claims, which are technically brought on a corporation’s behalf against its leaders or owners. MaiaSpace working toward stage testing. French launch firm MaiaSpace has announced that it is preparing to conduct the first hot fire test of the upper stage of its Maia rocket in 2025, European Spaceflight reports . The company is developing a partially reusable two-stage rocket called Maia that will be capable of delivering payloads of up to 1,500 kilograms when launched in an expandable configuration. For both of its stages, the rocket will utilize Prometheus rocket engines, which are being developed by ArianeGroup under a European Space Agency contract. Is it new space or old space? ... MaiaSpace is an interesting company. It positions itself as a launch startup, but it is also wholly owned subsidiary of ArianeGroup, which is as traditional a launch company as can be. The rocket’s first stage will essentially be the Themis reusable booster demonstrator, which is also being developed by ArianeGroup under an ESA contract. (submitted by Ken the Bin)

ABL Space Systems Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was ABL Space Systems founded?

    ABL Space Systems was founded in 2017.

  • Where is ABL Space Systems's headquarters?

    ABL Space Systems's headquarters is located at 224 Oregon Street, El Segundo.

  • What is ABL Space Systems's latest funding round?

    ABL Space Systems's latest funding round is Loan.

  • How much did ABL Space Systems raise?

    ABL Space Systems raised a total of $544.15M.

  • Who are the investors of ABL Space Systems?

    Investors of ABL Space Systems include LEONID, New Science Ventures, Venrock, Lockheed Martin Ventures, Lynett Capital and 7 more.

  • Who are ABL Space Systems's competitors?

    Competitors of ABL Space Systems include SpaceX, Astra, PLD Space, Isar Aerospace, Benchmark Space Systems and 7 more.

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