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Dawn Aerospace makes first sale of its rocket-powered aircraft

The Kiwi-Dutch company has launched a commercial model more akin to an aircraft manufacturer rather than the space sector.

The Aurora in flight.

Dawn Aerospace has signed a binding partnership with the Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority (Osida) to bring its rocket-powered aircraft to the US.

Under the deal, Dawn will supply a higher-performance version of its Aurora aircraft in 2027, along with the ground control station and

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Fiona Rotherham Fri, 13 Jun 2025
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