by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Nov 20, 2024
Impulso.Space USA Corp. has signed a new multi-mission contract with D-Orbit, reinforcing their ongoing collaboration and expanding the scope of comprehensive space launch services. The agreement encompasses multiple satellite launches scheduled as part of future SpaceX Transporter Rideshare missions. Impulso.Space will oversee complete mission management, providing all technical and logistical support from its advanced facility in Florida.
Impulso.Space's commitment to D-Orbit includes an integrated range of services from their Melbourne location, covering all aspects of the launch process. This suite of services spans payload processing, integration, secure storage, and in-house launch campaign management, ensuring that satellite deployment phases proceed efficiently. Such extensive support allows D-Orbit to streamline operations and boost flexibility across its missions.
The agreement further enhances D-Orbit's operational efficiency with additional shipment and secure storage solutions from Impulso.Space, reducing both time and expenses linked to equipment transport. This strategic partnership ensures D-Orbit's sustained mission readiness and operational continuity.
"We are thrilled to deepen our collaboration with D-Orbit in supporting the launches of their upcoming satellites, which will lift off on future Transporter missions with SpaceX," stated Pietro Guerrieri, CEO of Impulso.Space. "We greatly appreciate the trust D-Orbit continues to place in us, and we are committed to delivering the highest level of service to advance their mission objectives."
Guerrieri continued, "This multi-mission contract underscores our shared commitment to innovative and accessible space solutions. We look forward to leveraging our facilities and expertise to continue supporting D-Orbit's mission success, both now and in the future."
This extended partnership highlights Impulso.Space's role as a premier provider of launch solutions, serving both emerging and established space industry stakeholders.
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