5 comments

  • unixhero 6 hours ago

    And the IPO valuation rises

  • Dig1t 6 hours ago

    ULA uses expendable rockets. From an environmental perspective and also just a basic efficiency perspective this is a no-brainer.

    If the Air Force were flying cargo across the country why would we want them to be using cargo planes that get destroyed after a single use?

  • bell-cot 6 hours ago

    Might anyone have a view under the hood here, and not be under NDA, to comment on why ULA hasn't replaced Northrop Grumman with a less failure-prone SRB supplier?

    • LarsAlereon 5 hours ago

      I can't think of any other remaining large solid rocket manufacturer in the USA, NG bought them all.

    • eugenekay 6 hours ago

      They would have to admit that they were wrong to switch away from using the proven Aerojet-Rocketdyne AJ-60A boosters (developed for and still flying with the Atlas V family).