Firefly Aerospace Awarded DoD Contract for Responsive On-Orbit Mission with Elytra Spacecraft

Firefly Elytra Vehicle Rendering

CEDAR PARK, Texas, April 07, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Firefly Aerospace, the leader in end-to-end responsive space services, today announced it was awarded a contract to perform a responsive on-orbit mission with its Elytra spacecraft in support of the U.S. Department of Defenseโ€™s (DoD) Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) Sinequone Project. During the DoD mission, Elytra will serve as a space maneuver vehicle to perform a series of responsive on-orbit tasks, including space domain awareness operations in low Earth orbit (LEO). The mission is set to launch as early as 2027.

โ€œFirefly has proven our ability to rapidly and reliably launch, land, and operate in space as we continue to execute bold missions from LEO to lunar orbit and beyond,โ€ said Jason Kim, CEO of Firefly Aerospace. โ€œThis national security mission will further demonstrate our ability to perform responsive on-orbit tasks when and where our customers need them with our highly maneuverable Elytra orbital vehicle. To achieve this, we equipped Elytra with many of the same flight-proven systems Firefly utilized to successfully land on the Moon after traveling 2.8 million miles across cislunar space.โ€

As part of the mission, Elytra will host a suite of government payloads, including optical visible and infrared cameras, a responsive navigation unit, and a universal electrical bus with a payload interface module. Fireflyโ€™s Elytra Dawn configuration will utilize common components from the companyโ€™s launch vehicles and lunar landers, including the avionics, composite structures, and propulsion systems, to enable on-demand mobility, plane changes, and maneuvers with high delta-V capabilities and reliability. Elytraโ€™s main engine, called Spectre, was recently flight-proven on Fireflyโ€™s Blue Ghost lunar lander as the reaction control system thrusters that successfully performed Fireflyโ€™s final descent on the Moon on March 2.

The DoD contract supports theย DIUโ€™s Sinequone projectย that aims to deliver cost-effective, responsive access beyond Geosynchronous orbits, referred to as xGEO.ย This mission in LEO is the first step to enable future access and operations in xGEO on a responsive timeline. The award follows Fireflyโ€™s initial trade studies that were completed for the DIU in 2024.

As demand for responsive on-orbit services continues to grow, Firefly is expanding its spacecraft production capabilities and was recently awarded an $8.2 million grant from the Texas Space Commission to add additional spacecraft clean room space, test facilities, and infrastructure. This will allow Firefly to mass produce Elytra in higher quantities at a lower cost in support of long-haul communications relays, on-orbit payload hosting, maneuverability, and other responsive services across cislunar space.

About Firefly Aerospace
Firefly Aerospace is an end-to-end responsive space company with launch, lunar, and on-orbit services. Headquartered in central Texas, Firefly is a portfolio company of AE Industrial Partners (โ€œAEIโ€) focused on delivering rapid, reliable, and affordable space access for government and commercial customers. Fireflyโ€™s small- to medium-lift launch vehicles, lunar landers, and orbital vehicles provide the space industry with a single source for missions from low Earth orbit to the surface of the Moon and beyond. For more information, visitย www.fireflyspace.com.

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