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AirLaunch was an aerospace design and development company headquartered in Kirkland, Washington, Kirkland, Washington (U.S. state), Washington. They had hoped to provide Rocket launch, launch services for launching Payload (air and space craft), payloads into Low Earth orbit, orbits around the Earth. This was to be realized through a method called air launch where a rocket is carried to high altitude by an aircraft and then released for launch. The rocket engine is then ignited to launch the rocket (with its payload) into a low Earth orbit (LEO). The principal advantage of a rocket being launched by a high flying airplane is that it need not fly through the low, dense atmosphere, the drag of which requires a considerable amount of extra Work (physics), work and thus mass of propellant. Another advantage is to precisely launch a payload into any orbital inclination at any time, and from a much wider variety of geographic launch locations.


Falcon Small Launch Vehicle

On June 14, 2006, the firm, in a DARPA sponsored test, dropped a dummy payload from the back of a C-17 Globemaster III, C-17, a record-setting drop for the aircraft type. Airlaunch subsequently carried out upper stage propulsion development for the QuickReach orbital launch vehicle. The QuickReach vehicle is part of the Air Force and DARPA Falcon Project, DARPA Falcon Small Launch Vehicle Program.


Conclusion of Falcon SLV program

According to a DARPA document dated Oct 2008, the QuickReach phase 2C test firings were completed, and DARPA has concluded its SLV program. AirLaunch subsequently ceased operations in November 2008.


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